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Gift of the Moose by Steve Wall
Friday, 9th March 2007

Gift of the Moose

by Steve Wall

Our trips to the paddle-only wilderness area along the border of Minnesota and Ontario are not really about fishing. It‘s just easier to tell everyone we’re “goin’ fishin’” than try to explain we’re going to rejuvenate our souls in a pristine world of natural beauty unchanged since the Ojibwa tribe made it home. People would just roll their eyes. - The magic of becoming one with nature has been a topic of conversation around many campfires. We’ve decided that when a traveler sacrifices modern conveniences and schedules, and leaves clocks, phones and work at home, the wilderness is more likely to bestow them with certain “gifts”. And for us, the most valued of these are the gift of loon calls, the gift of northern lights and the gift of the moose. Any one of those precious gifts makes for a GREAT trip. The rare perfect trip grants all three. - As usual, on this trip we tried to select campsites with northern exposures, and about the fourth night in were rewarded with a clear night and incredible show. The shimmering greens and red explosions of Aurora Borealis put civilized fireworks displays to shame. And twice we camped in lakes where we could sit quietly at the waters edge and hear loons on both ends of the lake exchange hauntingly piercing calls. On most trips we would surprise more than one moose as we paddle into a secluded bay or drifted by a quiet marsh. But for 12 straight days the moose remained elusive. - Every morning we discussed if this would be the day for the gift of the moose. I was beginning to suspect one of my companions cursed us with a smuggled cell phone or something. And sure enough, on the last night of the trip my friend confessed he had packed an alarm clock to make sure we got an early start on our final push home. I crawled into my sleeping bag, swearing to the spirits that it was not MY alarm clock, but resigned that two out of three gifts was pretty darned good. - It was still pretty dark when I woke to what sounded like distant grunts. HRUUP! HRUUP! - “What the heck is that?” I asked my snoring, technology-whipped tent-mate. - “I don’t hear anything….scared of the dark?” he said sarcastically. Then he glanced at his uninvited clock and said, “Stop worrying and go back to sleep because we have to get up soon.” - Instead, I threw on some clothes, grabbed my camera, and jumped in the canoe to follow the grunts. I quietly paddled around our point and into a little bay behind our campsite. And there I received the ultimate gift of the moose. - For more than 30 minutes as the sun slowly peeked up through the morning mist I sat mesmerized as this majestic beast ate and explored less than 30 feet away. He posed, grunted, and swam in front of me several times before finally climbing back on shore and noisily disappearing through the trees. The BEST gift of the moose ever! - I love showing this photo to the guy with the alarm clock.
Steve Wall

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27 Comments

Gerry Woodling

9th March 2007 at 4:57 am

What a delightful capture of a moose in the mist!
Your text was one of the most enjoyable I have read on Earthshots too. Thanks for sharing it with the world.

9th March 2007 at 11:45 am

Hi, Steve What a classic picture. This picture itself is so mesmerizing, I can see how you sat at that misty morning mesmerized. It is magic morning.
Thank you,
Paul Dass
INDIA

Mark in Florida

9th March 2007 at 2:37 pm

Nice picture! …and nice story, it would make a good basis for a conservation speech.

Thanks for sharing,
Mark

Hank Wiechel

9th March 2007 at 3:35 pm

I’m a little jealous, but a great shot.

mspat

9th March 2007 at 4:18 pm

Lovely.

Natalie

9th March 2007 at 6:25 pm

I really liked being able to read the story behind the wonderful photo…

Thanks…

Robert M Sanders

9th March 2007 at 7:53 pm

Pictures displayed at this website are always beautiful and unique. But, a story behind the photo really enhances it. My wife loves moose(s) and she loved this picture. Great shot

Peter Sharp

10th March 2007 at 11:03 am

An incredible photo and story.

“sacrifices modern conveniences and schedules, and leaves clocks, phones and work at home”

We could all learn a lot from this!

Many thanks

12th March 2007 at 5:24 am

Loved your story – poor guy with the alarm clock, missed the gift!
This was one of those moments that freeze themselves in time. I know you’ll never forget it. Great photo, Steve!

6th April 2007 at 3:59 pm

This shot exudes the lonelyness of the wilderness!
And I can almost smell the fog.

16th May 2007 at 6:28 pm

This is quite amazing! I’m sure it’s the photo you want to scream with joy while taking… but cannot for fear of startling your subject. GREAT SHOT! yell it loud!!

kml

21st July 2007 at 3:14 pm

Mother Nature blessed you that morning. Great shot and excellent story! Thanks for sharing!

30th July 2007 at 11:29 am

Perfect in every possible way! Great story aswell.

Anurag

7th March 2008 at 7:48 am

Its a great photo. Beyond words.

Ann

9th March 2008 at 8:07 am

Oh I really want to go there. You have enticed me better than any travel writer ever has. A very interesting story, and as for the photo, it has such atmosphere and dreamlike quality it is beautiful.

16th March 2008 at 11:35 am

…and to think I have just cancelled our camping trip!…can’t get this photo from a hotel room! Well done, and love the story with it.

Peter Cooney

4th May 2008 at 10:13 pm

That’s a fantastic shot.

Yasmin

3rd July 2008 at 10:01 pm

excellent, love the story details as well!

Su

8th March 2009 at 11:32 am

What a lovely tale to go with the shot it means so much more to the viewer,Fantastic

Sue Gagnon

8th March 2009 at 5:34 pm

This IS perfect is EVERY WAY, I LOVE this shot, you should be VERY PROUD of it!!

renee

6th September 2009 at 5:38 pm

wow,wow and wow…great shot!

Su

22nd September 2009 at 7:46 am

Excellent. What more can be said?

Renee

22nd September 2009 at 2:05 pm

wonderful!

27th September 2009 at 2:28 am

Nice scene.

9th March 2010 at 1:59 pm

It’s magic!

9th March 2010 at 10:36 pm

classic moose shot, just as I imagine it to be! great shot and adventure story! love the call of nature!

Shirley Hill

7th November 2010 at 8:40 am

Thank you Steve for a wonderful story. I was
enthralled,then I saw the photo!! Memory making!!
I have never seen a moose, now I have.!!

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