Mess with the Moose...
Mess with the Moose...
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catso

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16,122 posts

293 months

Steve Bass

10,658 posts

259 months

Thursday
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It's no laughing matter..

A friend is riding from Toronto to Deadhorse Alaska then from Deadhorse to Ushuaia Patagonia. He's recently arrived in Deadhorse and had 5 encounters with Moose(seseses??) Some passing along the roadside and a couple were with calf's and aggressive.... Thankfully no physical harm but as a lad from Crewe, it's given him an appreciation of the wild smile


Bob_Defly

5,654 posts

257 months

Thursday
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Fook!

Yeah, even deer can make a complete mess of a car, can't even imagine what a moose can do to a bike. I've seen a couple of black bears on my travels, but no moose yet.

CountyLines

5,245 posts

29 months

Thursday
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Follows a large wild animal on a noisy bike that closely and is surprised it reacts...

James_0541

86 posts

8 months

Thursday
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CountyLines said:
Follows a large wild animal on a noisy bike that closely and is surprised it reacts...
Look what happened to that lad that overtook the Harley rider a couple of weeks back

RDMcG

20,696 posts

233 months

Thursday
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I ive in Canada. Moose are dangerous - they are tall and at sunrise/sunset you will see them wandering. I hate driving through areas where they are common. Driving across remote places like Newfoundland is best done in full daylight. I have done it and not a relaxing experience.

mac96

6,123 posts

169 months

Thursday
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James_0541 said:
CountyLines said:
Follows a large wild animal on a noisy bike that closely and is surprised it reacts...
Look what happened to that lad that overtook the Harley rider a couple of weeks back
That deserves a biglaughbiglaughbiglaugh

CountyLines

5,245 posts

29 months

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I don't know the reference. Can you link it?

LemonParty

605 posts

262 months

Thursday
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CountyLines said:
I don't know the reference. Can you link it?
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=74&t=2143113

mac96

6,123 posts

169 months

Thursday
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CountyLines said:
I don't know the reference. Can you link it?
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=74&t=2143113

Pica-Pica

16,313 posts

110 months

Thursday
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RDMcG said:
I ive in Canada. Moose are dangerous - they are tall and at sunrise/sunset you will see them wandering. I hate driving through areas where they are common. Driving across remote places like Newfoundland is best done in full daylight. I have done it and not a relaxing experience.
When I worked in Sweden, at certain times of the year or day, you would drive with an 'Elk-spotter' who task was to watch out for Elks. In all seriousness, due to their height and bulk, thay can decapitate a driver. The only advice if they cross in front of you is ; steer to the rear, they never walk backwards.

Latterly, Volvo devised a thermal imaging device to warn for elks, humans and other animals roaming at night.


Edited by Pica-Pica on Thursday 25th June 17:12

nismo48

6,657 posts

233 months

Thursday
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Pica-Pica said:
RDMcG said:
I ive in Canada. Moose are dangerous - they are tall and at sunrise/sunset you will see them wandering. I hate driving through areas where they are common. Driving across remote places like Newfoundland is best done in full daylight. I have done it and not a relaxing experience.
When I worked in Sweden, at certain times of the year or day, you would drive with an 'Elk-spotter' who task was to watch out for Elks. In all seriousness, due to their height and bulk, thay can decapitate a driver. The only advice if they cross in front of you is ; steer to the rear, they never walk backwards.

Latterly, Volvo devised a thermal imaging device to warn for elks, humans and other animals roaming at night.


Edited by Pica-Pica on Thursday 25th June 17:12
Good old Volvo, you can always trust them for safety

exelero

2,076 posts

115 months

Thursday
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nismo48 said:
Good old Volvo, you can always trust them for safety
A moose will stil be deadly, Volvo or Saab doesn’t matter frown

RDMcG

20,696 posts

233 months

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Driver was uninjured in this one but you can see the impact


exelero

2,076 posts

115 months

Thursday
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RDMcG said:
Driver was uninjured in this one but you can see the impact

Hey Darling , I’m hope
Picked up some meat on the way home

Stevemr

870 posts

182 months

Thursday
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James_0541 said:
CountyLines said:
Follows a large wild animal on a noisy bike that closely and is surprised it reacts...
Look what happened to that lad that overtook the Harley rider a couple of weeks back
Brilliant genuinely laughed out loud at that one!

OutInTheShed

13,865 posts

52 months

Thursday
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RDMcG said:
Driver was uninjured in this one but you can see the impact

A bit 'Far Side'.

Pica-Pica

16,313 posts

110 months

Thursday
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exelero said:
nismo48 said:
Good old Volvo, you can always trust them for safety
A moose will stil be deadly, Volvo or Saab doesn t matter frown
I think the reference was to thermal imaging capability.