The first time I visited North Dakota I flew into Grand Forks and had to drive to Fargo — a big event there made getting flights in difficult. It was 25 years ago I remember thinking that with all the missiles up that way I was a likely target in the event of a pre-emptive nuclear strike.
Sandwiched in population-wise between Grand Forks and Fargo is the state’s second largest city and its capital, Bismarck, with about 75,000 people and twice that number in its metropolitan area. Its airport is served by United, Delta, American, Frontier, and Allegiant.
The number one destination from Bismarck, by far, is Minneapolis. When Northwest Airlines was independent their executives used to describe the region as “cold, dark, nobody wants to go there.. but it’s all ours!”
Bismarck police, though, wanted to keep people away from the airport on Saturday. And the reason why is awesome.
Please avoid the area of the airport. Officials are trying to get a moose out of town and the extra cars makes it difficult. Thank you!
— Bismarck Police (@BismarckPolice) August 26, 2017
A moose on the loose!
(HT: Joe H.)
Must have run out of blog content
So… a moose can be emotional support animal if you are flying out of bismarck?
I found this post hysterically funny!
And you won’t believe what happens next!
Hokey smoke!
Nothing up my sleeve…Presto!
The moose is going to Frostbite Falls.
This weird trick will allow you to remove a moose from the city! Airport officials hate it!
Moose and squirrel must die
Don’t be blabber mouth, you blabber mouth
@peteco – nice…#4 will surprise you