Wonderful to see Glacier National Park again, I use to live near there, awe how I miss Montana, maybe I'll move back there. Be careful around the Moose Laura they are very unpredictable. Are you going to Yellowstone? Great video today.🙂🦋✌
I get what you're saying about the commonality of names, but there are thousands of 'no name' lakes and 'no name' peaks. You'll also see a lot of peaks listed just by their elevation because they haven't 'earned' a name yet. There's also a Hell Roaring Falls in Idaho. And a Mount Despair in Washington and another in Australia. In the Sierra Nevada there are AT LEAST two of everything. Two Mono Passes, two Kennedy Meadows, two Mount Toms and so on. There are even two Slide Mountains about 4 miles from each other. Also, do have an Instagram acct?
Oh, and here's a teaching moment: There are more moose attacks in North America than bears and mountain lions combined. The Park Service says to stay at least 75 feet away from elk and bighorn sheep and 120 feet away from moose and bear. I'm living in Jackson, WY and there is usually at least one attack per year. Last year a young woman had injuries to all 24 of her ribs after getting trampled in Teton Village. This isn't meant to be mean or degrading to you, just giving you a heads up in case you haven't spent much time around moose. People are leery around them for a good reason.
Ah, I didn’t know there were so many duplicates!!! I thought some of them were funny and just wanted to take a moment to appreciate the creativity. 😁 I look forward to seeing what names all the “no name” places earn one day.
Both exist in Yosemite! And another horsetail in Oregon. I wonder about other languages as well since a lot of things aren’t always directly translatable to/from the english language.
Gotta love the moose!
Such a beautiful and powerful animal ❤
Such a pretty amoosement park, love your camera work, moose, marriage, so beautiful and dramatic!!
Thank you!! It was an absolutely incredible day out there in the wild, editing the footage was difficult because I didn't want to cut anything out!
Wonderful to see Glacier National Park again, I use to live near there, awe how I miss Montana, maybe I'll move back there. Be careful around the Moose Laura they are very unpredictable. Are you going to Yellowstone? Great video today.🙂🦋✌
Thanks! Sounds like you're due for a visit up there! 😊 I did make a brief stop in Yellowstone but didn't stay too long.
I get what you're saying about the commonality of names, but there are thousands of 'no name' lakes and 'no name' peaks. You'll also see a lot of peaks listed just by their elevation because they haven't 'earned' a name yet. There's also a Hell Roaring Falls in Idaho. And a Mount Despair in Washington and another in Australia. In the Sierra Nevada there are AT LEAST two of everything. Two Mono Passes, two Kennedy Meadows, two Mount Toms and so on. There are even two Slide Mountains about 4 miles from each other. Also, do have an Instagram acct?
Oh, and here's a teaching moment: There are more moose attacks in North America than bears and mountain lions combined. The Park Service says to stay at least 75 feet away from elk and bighorn sheep and 120 feet away from moose and bear. I'm living in Jackson, WY and there is usually at least one attack per year. Last year a young woman had injuries to all 24 of her ribs after getting trampled in Teton Village. This isn't meant to be mean or degrading to you, just giving you a heads up in case you haven't spent much time around moose. People are leery around them for a good reason.
Yes I hear and see stories about animal attacks all the time and am not trying to press my luck either! Very grateful for camera zoom 🙌
Ah, I didn’t know there were so many duplicates!!! I thought some of them were funny and just wanted to take a moment to appreciate the creativity. 😁 I look forward to seeing what names all the “no name” places earn one day.
I wonder if anyone has ever counted the number of Bridal Veil and Horsetail Falls. It's got to be a huge number.@@goldilocks_walks
Both exist in Yosemite! And another horsetail in Oregon. I wonder about other languages as well since a lot of things aren’t always directly translatable to/from the english language.