After a decade plus of Alaska Moose Sightings and their bringing of good luck to the Gridiron Wildcats, yesterday morning brought a close encounter of another kind.
It was crazy. I had just had a conversation with an excavator who was doing some work for me and he mentioned that this year was unusual as in his construction work across multiple neighborhoods in my community he had not seen a single bear, when in a typical year he would come across several. He then went on to talk about the other wild animals he ran into in his excavation work and commented that the first one he had encountered when coming to Alaska was a Lynx.
Not more than five minutes later I turned around and there was a Lynx - an Alaska "Wild" Cat within a stone's throwing distance of where I stood. The Lynx is generally a nocturnal animal that hunts its prey out of human sight and makes few public appearances. In fact in my many years in Alaska I have only seen a Lynx in the wild on three occasions, and yesterday's sighting was the third.
Considering the good fortune that Moose Sightings have brought to Northwestern Football in the past, I can only imagine what lies ahead this year for the Wildcats with the appearance of an Alaska "Wild" Cat.
Here are the requisite photographs offering "belief with evidence in expectation of victory:"
And for completeness, here is the afore mentioned excavator who was with me at the site to share the sight:
It was crazy. I had just had a conversation with an excavator who was doing some work for me and he mentioned that this year was unusual as in his construction work across multiple neighborhoods in my community he had not seen a single bear, when in a typical year he would come across several. He then went on to talk about the other wild animals he ran into in his excavation work and commented that the first one he had encountered when coming to Alaska was a Lynx.
Not more than five minutes later I turned around and there was a Lynx - an Alaska "Wild" Cat within a stone's throwing distance of where I stood. The Lynx is generally a nocturnal animal that hunts its prey out of human sight and makes few public appearances. In fact in my many years in Alaska I have only seen a Lynx in the wild on three occasions, and yesterday's sighting was the third.
Considering the good fortune that Moose Sightings have brought to Northwestern Football in the past, I can only imagine what lies ahead this year for the Wildcats with the appearance of an Alaska "Wild" Cat.
Here are the requisite photographs offering "belief with evidence in expectation of victory:"
And for completeness, here is the afore mentioned excavator who was with me at the site to share the sight:
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