Yeah, up here in the frozen tundra when we get deer stuck out on the ice of mighty Mississippi, we like to rescue them without ever leaving the comfort of a warm cockpit :wink:
I just gave it away didnt I?
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That's cool. That deer looked almost completely exhausted. :whew:
I seen that on our news the other day as the wind from the Heli pushed the deer across the ice.
Nice save :yoyo: :yoyo:
Jim were you the pilot on this adventure
No :nono:
I did climb up into the cockpit and prepare to go out and tackle this feat. But before I could flip the on switch I was tackled and removed from the cockpit.
Someone managed to get this pic off right before the officials crashed in through the back and tackled me.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v54/RiverBoy/misc/Dells-2010/dells-6-2010027.jpg)
Kewl!! Did you play Wagner's The Ride of the Valkyries too? I've heard that music spooks the natives. :eyebrownod:
No...no music but I did get a couple minutes worth of mouth induced, spit flying, helicopter noises out, before they got me.
Humans are weird :readthis:. We run over how many deer a year and complain about the expense but when one is doing what comes natural we come completely unhinged and spare no expense to save it so we can then nail it with our car :confused:.
Here is a coyote rescue in Chicago's Lake Michigan.....
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/national_world&id=7850165