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The trail junction is flooded with heavy run-off. Two days later, Karen encountered a full-grown Bull Moose here. She was leading the llama. All three stared at each other for thirty seconds or so. As she slowly reached for her camera, the moose loped off into the brush. We never saw him again.
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Weminuche Wilderness, 2005

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