Wolf in action....Jasper National Park Aug.2007

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2007

Once in a lifetime encounter while looking for morning shot of Mt.Edith Cavell.Taken just outside of Whistler campground.

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  • What an amazing opportunity you had to see nature at its finest. That was a mule deer, not an elk. (You may have figured that out by now.) But wow. How I wish to have been there on that day. Amazing. Being a wildlife lover myself, I love that your son was so excited about this encounter. Hopefully his attitude is not unique amongst his peers.

  • Our adrenaline was flowing that whole day! We all realize it was a once in a lifetime opportunity we'll never forget. Thanks for the comment about my son, both of my boys share my love for wildlife and nature.

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  • Next time let the dad take over the camera

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  • hahaha "he's floatin down the river you can turn it off now" that was cool! looks like an awesome place

    

  • terrible video taping

  • That's was a deer

  • whos on i love this vidio

  • I wish I could be a wolf and this is just beautiful and its so amazing when you see nature at its best! :D

  • i wanted to be a wolf :(|)

  • That was some real smooth camera work too! Super impressive getting the close up of the wolf as he crouched and prepared himself. You can actually see his/her ears go back on its head as he props up his hinds.

    I have spent only a little bit of time driving through banff and Jasper national parks and I was lucky enough to see a wolf as well. I saw a male by himself on Highway 93. Is it common for wolves to be solitary in the Canadian Rockies?

  • Wow! You're so lucky!

  • "that was fun" LOL Not for the mule deer (not elk) it wasn't!

    Great video...indeed once in a lifetime.

  • Very difficult for Elk and Moose to swim in the water as they weigh so much and so this Elk knew he had to swim and yet couldn't swim for very long.

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