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“And elk burgers,” Cordra said
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“Yes, but make it elk
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Suzanne swallowed a bite of elk burger before answering
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Rich in pine, birch, spruce and aspen trees, here you can find hare, fox, deer, wolf, lynx, bear and elk
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To see an elk in your dream symbolizes strength and endurance
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should have cleared his elk hunting with me
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On one occasion, several members of our group got out of the car, and it so happened that a young member of the family, “JC” (James Christian Rodríguez) and I walked quite frightened about five to six yards along with a tall, long and beautiful elk
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“You may remember the place where I took the big red elk, the place by the short rapids on the steeper creek?”
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Wild turkeys, elk and deer roamed the land
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He was fairly certain one bag was mostly elk, moos or deer, but he couldn’t be absolutely sure
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Two Elk Lodge at the top of the Vail, Colorado ski area was a beautiful and environmentally harmonious structure
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Outside stood life-size bronze statues of a pair of elk, antlers and all
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One night Two Elk Lodge vanished in a roaring inferno: $12 million in property damage, and an immeasurable loss in beauty and healthful pleasure
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It was only after years of investigation that the perpetrators of the Two Elk Lodge arson were found, prosecuted, and sentenced
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Several Elk were drinking at the stream and the sound of
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told elf elk bank chance
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Currently there are fourteen deer who keep us company at the cabin! One can always find wild turkeys visiting, along with the occasional moose, elk, mountain lions, and bears
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How strange! Trieste had the appearance of a short-horned elk
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I’d never seen an elk up close
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We planned to trail though the woods looking for elk that would be heading for the high country
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A short horned elk had been harnessed to that wagon
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The thought of seeing elk out here gave me an emotional rush
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Within minutes we noted elk droppings and Cal pointed to areas of greenery that contained bare stems
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We have a favorable breeze; the elk are upwind from us
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Our scent could stir up the male elk
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Skidoo! Ten feet tall! I silently prayed that no elk with huge antlers would challenge us
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For one so large, brother elk runs swiftly
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Zack explained that when you had moon duties, you went to the Elk Mountains and cleaned off the 400 moons of Baja
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Not to mention the normal bears, wild boars, stags and elk whose tempers were as ugly as a hog’s
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We rode well into dawn and in the morning, I saw that we were following a narrow game trail that must’ve been used by deer and elk
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Giant elk and bear
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“Where the hell have you been, Running Elk?” Elias asked
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“Don’t spoil the story, Elk! I don’t want to know how it comes out
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His name is Running Elk, and he is
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Elk, that his efforts had failed
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Forest elk silently came into
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deer, elk, berries and plants
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The elk stood away at a distance, and sometimes followed along for a while, before disappearing into the woods
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going out into the woods with Hunting Sticks to find an elk to
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Think of Black Elk, Buddha
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“They own the mill over there farther south down Elk
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Joshua received this crystal skull as a gift from Sharon White Elk Woman, from Kent in England, when he participated in the fall of 2008 in a Crystal Skull Conference (or “Taster” as we called it) in Glastonbury in England
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White Elk Woman told Joshua that a specific crystal skull had requested to go with him
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Though their “game” is a charging bull elk, enraged grizzly, blood-hungry mako, terrified fox, or unsuspecting goose-in-flight, their aim’s the same
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sloths, Irish elk, cave bears, and short-faced bears, began late
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We even saw a few elk and a mule deer grazing away, as if they didn’t care that we were there
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Silas begged him off, asked a disinterested wolf pack, then an elk for help
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A skunk and a badger worked on putting a lid on the filled barrels, sending the barrel down a roller track to an elk, who used his powerful antler rack to hurl the barrels at Silas’ allies
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Not a chance he could stop the elk for long, or the skunk and badger prepping the barrels…
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fact that the elk, or wapiti, or maral - which is even known in some places as the white deer (not to be confused with the white-tail…) - originally came from Asia, though that was a long time ago
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In Asia, the habitats of the elk and red deer overlap, so it is quite possible that they interbred
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The red deer is now found in Europe, Asia and - allegedly - North Africa, and the elk in North America and Asia - where, in the latter area, it is called maral, and is a separate sub-species
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The elk - and I'm going to stick to its most commonly used name - is the second largest deer in North America; only the moose is bigger
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It won't be a surprise to any Hungarian hunters, but American deer lovers find the fact that the elk has "eye" teeth, unlike other types of deer, a real curiosity
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There are two extinct and four living sub-species of elk registered in North America
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Over the next few days - but only if I get to Laramie - I am going to hunt Rocky Mountain Elk; because it has the most evocative name, it has become my favorite
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are smaller than the Roosevelt elk, and weigh less than the similarly-sized Manitoba elk
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Hunting it, you sometimes have to go high up into the mountains, so elk hunters tend to be very fit
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Another thing about mountain hunts is that you often have to shoot over long distances, and when elk hunting that can mean 850 - 1500ft
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And you must remember that, when deciding on the right type of bullet, as the elk - unlike the moose - is a tough creature, and over those distances you can only get a good result using top-class bullets
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territory for elk, and our chances have been improved by the recent snowfall
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In the mountains; if the snow-line moves lower, then the elk move down with it
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The elk herd is standing on the hill, as predicted
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Jim says that the elk is the toughest animal in America, which is why he kept telling me to repeat the shot
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Many hunters have been surprised to find that they've had to track an elk that they thought had been well shot, for half a day
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While the elk is very sensitive to engine noise, and will run off at once, the mule deer isn't really bothered by it
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Someone comes here, pays a significant sum of money to bag an elk, and then goes home and forgets about the whole thing? As if he'd never been to Wyoming! Or does he say: I don't need that trophy, a photo will do just as well! One or two cases might be explained by the hunter dying; or having unexpected health problems, which make him forget his trophies
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Holes dug into the ground for coal, metals, whole mountainsides despoiled… all the cougars and wolves and foxes and marmots and deer and elk and moose and thousands of smaller creatures killed off and for what? Why? More killing, more destruction… on and on until there is nothing left to kill except each other… the civil war of America, World War One, World War Two: what sense or purpose is there in all this mass butchery? None whatsoever except a species gone out of control, mindlessly killing itself as it kills everything around it
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The prismatic snow under the distant sun, the unfathomable cold and the foraging elk and the mourning buffalo, the agonizing uncertainty and the thrilling spontaneity of hitchhiking across the country reminded him how much beauty and wonder there is in the world
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Thousands more of them fell in their headlong rush to the sea, hounded by the Valley Landers and their allies as savagely as a pack of wolves would run down a lame elk
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In vain the elk takes to the inner passes of the woods,
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I scan the noble Elk mountain and wind around its base,
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"Daim is the French for deer, and cerf for stag; elan is the true term, when one would speak of an elk
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elk is swift, but strong; and the son of 'Le Serpent' is 'Le Cerf Agile
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A couple of days after I’d said goodbye to the Three Young Bucks, I took a detour a mile off the trail to the Elk Lake Resort, a place mentioned in my guidebook
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I walked down to the empty little beach along Elk Lake with the two pennies in my hand, wondering if I should toss them into the water and make a wish
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As I stood there gazing at Elk Lake, it occurred to me for the first time that growing up poor had come in handy
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He climbed Mount Hood, Mount Rainer, and a bunch of other mountains; he went hunting and shot a prize trophy elk with the help of a spotter and a gun with some bad-ass technology; he competed in a triathlon
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Ryan in October 2008, shooting a record-setting elk with the help of a computer-assisted scope and a close friend
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I met Chris for the first time at Base Camp 40—Warriors in the Wild, an organization that takes combat veterans on elk hunts in western Colorado
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He climbed Mount Hood, Mount Rainer, and a bunch of other mountains; he went hunting and shot a prize trophy elk with the help of a spotter and a gun with some bad-ass technology; he competed in a triathlon
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It passed so swiftly that we were unable to say what it was; but if it were a deer, as was claimed by Lord John, it must have been as large as those monstrous Irish elk which are still dug up from time to time in the bogs of my native land
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Thence he passed to the huge and ferocious bird, the phororachus, and to the great elk which still roams upon this upland
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high Elk: The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the USA (B
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Both Monterey and Salinas had active Elk Lodges
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The roads were deserted except for an occasional hunting party in red hats and yellow jackets, and sometimes with a deer or an elk draped over the hood of the car
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Joseph, a bear driver, keeps running from sledge to sledge, up to his knees in snow, and while putting things to rights he speaks about the elk which are now going about on the deep snow and gnawing the bark off the aspen trees, of the bears that are lying asleep in their deep hidden dens, and his breath comes warm through the opening in the sledge cover
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We have invented telegraphs, telephones, phonographs, but what improvements have we made in the life of the people? We have catalogued two millions of insects! but have we domesticated a single animal since biblical times, when all our animals had long been domesticated, and still the elk and the deer, and the partridge and the grouse and the wood-hen, are wild?
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A curious variety of the quartz gravel-stone occurs on both sides of Elk River, a few miles above its junction with the Tennessee, in the Alabama territory