Thursday, June 18, 2009

The remotest

I never thought I could say this, especially so soon, but I went to a place today that makes Superior look like New York City. I traveled to this gold mine, well an old gold mine, way up in the mountains on Cedar Creek road for a story. The road goes nearly into the Idaho border.

The car and I chugged slowly up the dirt path. I almost got seasick from all the pot holes. Going down was cool though because I put the car in neutral for almost the entire way. It was also beautiful. The creek somehow manages to look sea-green.

Also, I saw this moose. It was scary when he poked out, but he was definitely more scared of me.

That’s why he ran away so fast.


Comments welcome,

Andrew

7 comments:

  1. Do you have
    well
    feelings for the moose?

    -- Lance Howland
    Moraga Calif.

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  2. THR DEVORIN FAMILY LIVED WITH POT HOLES BUT WE HAD NO HLLLS TO COAST DOWN!!!
    LOVE GRANDPA

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  3. Lance,
    Of course! But maybe the running car gave him other ideas.

    Grandpa,
    Maybe it was for the better. This was a whole different kind of car sick.I really felt like I was on a boat.

    Nick,
    Yep

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  4. Coasting over potholes!!! Near misses with Moose! I'm going to increase the insurance coverage on the car!

    Dad

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  5. Sounds exciting and fulfilling to see nature at that level. Your Mom and I discussed if either of us had ever seen a moose.. other than "Rocky and Bulwinkle"... Bronx Zoo is my only recollection. A cooworker recalled a moose (or multi moose- whatever the term is) blocked his driving for 20 minutes. They refused to budge across a road... I know I would not have gotten out of the car to help persuade. Howie 6/22

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  6. Dad,

    Don't worry. The car needs to build character after you babyed it for so long.

    Howie,

    I was rafting for a story and the guide happened to be from Maine. He told me that he was surprised I hadn't seen any moose in the Adirondacks. I was surprised that he was surprised that it was my first moose. But now I have proof that people from the east don't see moose.

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