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<blockquote data-quote="Hespco" data-source="post: 1793317" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>I live at 7630 " elevation in SW Colorado. Elk migrate thru my land every year. This year no different. Water sources long frozen clear back into mid Oct., my area. This year like every year in the past elk showed up when I had 6 to 7" of snow on the ground. You could watch them paw thru the snow to get to the grass. They may move right on thru or sometimes linger a day or two . Different herds have different matriarchs leading them that move at different speeds. They then continue there trek to lower elevations. Snow absolutely the prime mover here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 1793317, member: 109476"] I live at 7630 " elevation in SW Colorado. Elk migrate thru my land every year. This year no different. Water sources long frozen clear back into mid Oct., my area. This year like every year in the past elk showed up when I had 6 to 7" of snow on the ground. You could watch them paw thru the snow to get to the grass. They may move right on thru or sometimes linger a day or two . Different herds have different matriarchs leading them that move at different speeds. They then continue there trek to lower elevations. Snow absolutely the prime mover here. [/QUOTE]
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