Chip
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This will be part of a trip report, but it snowed about 10 inches Friday night in BSP. Saturday the woods were all fresh, deep powder, no tracks like we had seen on Friday. The Tote Road to Abol Campground was packed out by snow mobiles. Hiking up, our group of 10 was all strung out along the road; full packs, skis, snowshoes, sleds - a real yard sale. Up the road I notice movement coming toward us and yelled "Rabbit" ! A large snow-shoe hare was running full bore straight down the road at us. Expecting it to veer off into the woods I never reached for my camera, but it just kept coming, slalom style right past all of us. This hare was sick or scared, not worried about us, and taking the path of least resistance down the road. A few seconds after it passed us, running down the road a ways above was the reason for the hare's concern; a healthy Pine Martin ! The Pine Martin did veer off the road and into the woods when it saw us, however.
Lots and lots of tracks seen on the way out Sunday, including several sets where it appeared the hare may not have been as lucky.
Lots and lots of tracks seen on the way out Sunday, including several sets where it appeared the hare may not have been as lucky.
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