Something on your bucket list

:lol: We saw one last year in Glacier but she was way off and only barely recognizable as a moose through the binoculars.

This one was 75 yds from our tent! I went to bed that night just hoping no bulls came through looking for her. Lots of moose crossing signs in Maine and NH, but thankfully we saw none on the roads.

I should've had the kids name her like they did the elk in our camp at Yellowstone last summer. :laughing:
They are impressive. We were biking on a trail around Anchorage and there was a cow with calf hanging out on the trail. We had to wait 10 minutes for them to move so we could get through. They wander around in town up there like the elk do in west Yellowstone šŸ˜‚
 
I want to build the Xzilarator Reverse Trike.

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I'm not talking extravagant, I'm just talking something that has been in your head for a while you'd like to do, or in my case, something I always wanted to collect.

What is it? Well, it's something a lot of people do collect. License plates. Specifically, one from each state. I have seen the fake ones where they appear to have a plate from each state, cut out to form the map of the USA. I always thought it'd be kewl to have a map drawn out up on the inside wall of my shop, and put a plate in each states area. It's probably not something that would ever happen given my age and the fact I hardly ever go outside of the state, much less leave my home! But it's something that I think of often.

OK, Post up
I have a couple Texas truck tags you can have. Shoot me a PM.
I've always wanted to do the great loop.
And drive Prudhoe bay to Tierra del Fuego.

Add visit Japan and Australia
I've been to Japan twice. Highly recommend.
Also highly recommend.

For me, I want to do the big Out West trip in the Jeep, fly a helicopter, go skydiving, and place in a high-level shooting competition.
 
I will check the ones I have. May have an Indiana and New Mexico
 
Was good to catch up with you. Hope to see you in Windrock in a few weeks.
 
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