Still wouldn't fuck 'em!
Not to say that one might not be tempted. Oh, the antlers . . .
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Still wouldn't fuck 'em!
Not to say that one might not be tempted. Oh, the antlers . . .
Why not?
That's harsh!
Mount Washington still has the edge-
On January 16, 2004, the summit weather observation registered a temperature of −43.6 °F (−42.0 °C) and sustained winds of 87.5 mph (140.8 km/h), resulting in a wind chill value of −102.59 °F (−74.77 °C) at the mountain.
Where do you have to go to see Musk Oxen ? Barrow?
That's harsh!
Mount Washington still has the edge-
On January 16, 2004, the summit weather observation registered a temperature of −43.6 °F (−42.0 °C) and sustained winds of 87.5 mph (140.8 km/h), resulting in a wind chill value of −102.59 °F (−74.77 °C) at the mountain.
Where do you have to go to see Musk Oxen ? Barrow?
I can see them right here
Alaska Wildlife Center That is way more convenient.
Nunivak Island, Seward Peninsula, Point Hope, Beaufort Coast from Prudhoe to the west.
Thanks! I don't honestly know if I'll ever get there, although I'm sure I'll return to Alaska.
Is there any other reason to go where the wild Musk Oxen are besides glimpsing back into the ice age?
I can see them right here
Alaska Wildlife Center That is way more convenient.
Thanks! I don't honestly know if I'll ever get there, although I'm sure I'll return to Alaska.
Is there any other reason to go where the wild Musk Oxen are besides glimpsing back into the ice age?
Most of those places have no real comfortable facilities for tourists. But, the places are beautiful, in an austere way.