Alpine Bulls and Bears

greatwestern

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LAST EDITED ON Apr-27-14 AT 07:30PM (MST)[p]Some lazy high country bachelors...nothin big, but made for some pretty cool pics with all the fuzzy antler...though would be a lot cooler if I wasn't such a crap photographer and the pics weren't fuzzy as well no!

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Did manage to get a couple better shots of this funky double-beamed dude

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oh yeah, the snufflers

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Check out Junior trying to roll the rock...its easier if you're not standing on it bro!

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Man I can't wait for the snow to be GONE :)
 
Good stuff GW.
It's always fun to see critters when you're in the high country.
No doubt you were looking for the curly horned beasts when you ran into these things, no?
Thanks for sharing,
Zeke
 
Yes, very cool photos. Makes me want to get on the mountain.

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Great pics!!!

just out of elk curiosity, how long ago did you take these pics?? Some of those boys are huge already....!!!!
 
Great stuff.


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Boltripper, these are all from a day at very end of July/beginning of August last summer, up around 13,000ft or so on the velvet mountaintop pastures

Man I love the Alpine, favorite zone in the world :)

Cheers'

Adam
 

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