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    What a great video Paul. I binge watched them all and subscribed. You're son is s very good story teller, and the production quality is outstanding.

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    Lance

    I am so pleased you enjoyed them and thanks for subscribing. I am not sure of the subject matter for the next one. A hovercraft was on the agenda, but I think funds may be an issue for that one. Most of the adventures they have done for very little cost other than their time of which they have plenty for the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustynail View Post
    There was a Moose season each year in most Scandinavian countries, starting in either September or October dependant on which Country.
    Sweden had a split season each side of the rut. Any of the elk or deer species sinew is good, Moose is longer and thicker. I used to prefer Kangaroo, as it was very strong for its size. Unfortunately, Kangaroo's are not real thick on the ground in Scandinavia.
    RN

    I take your point about the roo scarcity in that part of the world. Simon has not hit a single one in all the time he has been there. I am guessing you didn't take too many videos when you were there, being of a time when such things were not so easily available as now.

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    No videos. Back in those days a camera was three parts useless during winter up there and my mushing wasn't to a skill level where I could race with one hand holding a camera to my eye with the other. I must admit, it would have made some excellent footage though. Particularly the time a mother moose decided I was in charge of a wolf pack intent on eating her calf!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustynail View Post
    No videos. Back in those days a camera was three parts useless during winter up there and my mushing wasn't to a skill level where I could race with one hand holding a camera to my eye with the other. I must admit, it would have made some excellent footage though. Particularly the time a mother moose decided I was in charge of a wolf pack intent on eating her calf!
    RN

    Moose antlers are impressive, although I think my image is probably of the males. You would not want to see them at close quarters. I don't know what sort of camera Simon and his mate use, but I suspect it is a GoPro or similar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmiller
    ... It is a dog sled made by my son, who is living (locked down more precisely) in Norway....
    Great video, Paul. But your son would definitely look much more athletic if he was wearing budgie smugglers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GraemeCook View Post
    Great video, Paul. But your son would definitely look much more athletic if he was wearing budgie smugglers.
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    In those temperatures (his video of the Quinzee build was -30°C from memory) I think they would both drop off.

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