Quick Moose update...Ken stopped for the night around 9:50 p.m. after a long day on the trail.
His tracker shows he was moving this morning by 6:29 a.m. which is a shocker for me; the Moose I know is not usually a morning glory.
Today he hiked through Mather Pass which, at 12,100 feet, is the highest elevation he has been to yet. Don't worry he will soon go much higher! His distance for the day is about 20 miles.
He is stopped for the evening at approximately mile 152. He will approach Bench Lake and Lake Marjorie in the morning and continue on through yet another pass. I'm not telling which pass that will be, though. I don't want to get ahead of myself, or rather, ahead of the Moose!
Just in case you want to check on his tracker, here is the link:
http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0933O8mCvhXC6kaJgrSOb4IloX2ZqE1Dg
Go see Spot. See Moose walk. Go, Moose, Go!
Oh! One more thing. The Perseid meteor shower is at it's height the next two nights. We can step outside and take a look and see it fairly well here in Klamath. Imagine, though, how it must look from Moose's perspective. High on a mountain, with no light pollution! I must admit, I am envious of his view of God's personal light show! Lucky Moose.
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