Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Marc St Louis on May 31, 2015, 07:02:16 pm
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Came back from Ottawa Thursday night. We were about 20 minutes from home at around 9:30 pm doing 110 kph when I saw a large pair of legs coming out of the ditch some 50 yards ahead of me. I jerked the steering wheel hard and saw a large Moose head go by no more than a foot from the windshield. Sheer luck she hesitated and didn't continue out onto the Hwy. Passenger vehicles and Moose accidents are usually terminal, for both.
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Makes you think just how quickly things happen and how a slight hesitation can change from good to bad.
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Scary. Glad all is well.
At first I was thinking you spritts yourself by mistake
with the wife's perfume and stepped out into the drive way
where that big bull moose hangs out. >:D
Zuma
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Glad you had some quick thinking Marc.That would be like hitting a cow in our part of the country.Bad. ;) :)
Pappy
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Glad it worked out OK for you. Few years ago a semi hit a moose in the U.P. of Michigan and wiped out both the moose and the truck. Only positive side of that accident is the Conservation officer was a friend and he dropped off a tender loin and front shoulder.
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What happens when a passenger vehicle, in my case a mini van, hits a Moose is they hit it's long legs and the body crashes through the windshield; not a good scenario.
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I saw a pic on line of a woman that hit a cow moose in her compact car. The cow's head was on the trunk and the rear of the moose was on the hood with the rest of it through the car. That woman was lucky that she only had a sprained wrist.
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Yes,ive read that moose are the largest cause of traffic fatalities in. Newfoundland.
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I was driving real late one night on my way up to Boundary waters National Park with my buddy through northern Minnesota. Two lane road weaving through the woods about 3 a.m. and I'm half asleep at the wheel. next thing I know my buddy yells moose and this moose jumps across the road and all I see is kneecaps through my windshield. I was driving a jacked up Bronco and that hood was a good four feet off the ground. he could not have been but 10 feet in front of the front of my car. if I would have hit him like Marc said he would have went straight through my windshield and guillotine both me and my buddy. that was my first close encounter with a moose and up to that point I had no clue how big they truly are. that will be the last time I drive in the middle of the night through the Northwoods and for sure the last time I drive half asleep
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Marc, that story scared me plenty for you. None of it was a good thing except you making it out ok. Jerking a wheel often causes worse accidents but with a moose, man, real tough call. A deer I just keep in mind to lock breaks and duck. Rather a deer than a tree ya know? But moose, thats a whole nother animal.
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A friend of my wife was eviscerated when she hit a Moose years ago. She survived but is now seriously disabled