Moose in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA & Jasper National Park, Canada
Author | : David Heath |
Publisher | : David Heath |
Total Pages | : 10 |
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Rating | : 4/5 ( Downloads) |
Download or read book Moose in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA & Jasper National Park, Canada written by David Heath and published by David Heath. This book was released on with total page 10 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The moose in Glacier National Park in Montana, USA, and the Moose in Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada are amazing wildlife to watch. Moose, Alces alces, is a mammal I captured in stunning 4K and HD videos and pictures. Moose are majestic and enormous beasts that when encountered properly can be fantastic wildlife viewing. Though crossing the stream coming from Maligne Lake can be trying for a mother moose and her child moose, lol… The best places I have been to observe moose are Yellowstone National Park, Glacier National Park, and Jasper National Park. This eBook will concentrate on the moose I observed on mornings and afternoons near my campsite in Glacier National Park and near the boat launch at Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park. The moose in Yellowstone National Park were viewed while having lunch by the river/stream beneath the roadside waterfall of the Upper Geyser Basin. Four moose were observed across the river in wetland vegetation during my lunch there. I lived in Whitefish, MT for three years and have visited Glacier National Park for two decades. The TV sitcom “Northern Exposure” features moose as a part of the show's opening sort of like “Forrest Gimp” the moose who loved Whitefish. My favorite beer while in Montana is “Moose Drool” from Missoula Brewing, lol… Seeing the beauty of the Big Sky Country’s “Crown of the Continent” made me want to move to that part of Montana! I have logged nearly 12 full summers in the glacier backcountry and it is by far my favorite place to be on earth. Glacier National Park is my favorite national park by far in our national park system! I have camped numerous times over the years at Kootenai Lakes campground whose campsites can sometimes flood, lol… moving you even closer to the shoreline-hugging beasts. Canada also has some sweet gems in their Parks Canada system and great large wildlife viewing such as moose as well.