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Moose Crossing
Greetings from our vacation in New Hampshire!
Being from the suburbs of New Jersey, we were pretty excited (and surprised) the first time we saw a sign like this.
 
 
We spoke to a few (many) locals and learned that, to them, moose are relatively common - perhaps not as common as deer are to us Jesey folk, but common enough that every local had had some kind of interaction.
So we booked a Moose Safari. A local gentleman outfitted a bus with external floodlights and takes groups of tourists up to the more remote areas of the State and finds moose.
So at 8:00 last night, we boarded the bus.
 
It was a long drive - we headed toward Mout Washington into the New Hampshire State Forest. On the way, the driver played a few videos for us. We learned that the moose in New Hampshire were all Eastern Moose which live in eastern Ontario, Quebec, the Atlantic Provinces in Canada, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and even as far south as Rhode Island, Connecticut, and northern New York.  Female moose are called cows and they can grow to about 600 pounds. Male moose are called bulls and they are about 6 1/2 feet tall at the shoulder, ... more

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