Obviously, it’s not pro skater Luis "Moose" De Los Reyes, but it’s an actual animal in the wild.
Hence, wildlife ain’t about that skate life, but this moose calf tried to shred the bowl.
Thursday morning in Breckenridge started like any other, but things got wild fast when a young moose wandered into the local skatepark.
Nobody was shredding yet and the ramps were empty, but somehow this little moose found itself at the bottom of a deep concrete bowl, stuck and separated from its mom.
People passing by did a double take, not used to seeing wildlife treating a skatepark like it was its own playground.
The calf pawed and tried to climb out, but the walls were too steep and the leaves at the bottom only made it slipperier. It was clear that without help, the little moose wasn’t getting out on its own.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife pulled up with the cops and town crew ready to handle the scene. They sedated the calf so it could be lifted out safely and moved it to a secure spot away from the skatepark.
Officials stayed with it until it could stand on its own and regain its balance.
Meanwhile, the mother moose stayed nearby the whole time, pacing and watching as her baby got rescued. When the calf was steady, the two reunited and walked off together back into the wild.
Team Pain Skateparks Posted:
"On the morning of Thursday, Oct. 16, Colorado Parks and Wildlife received a call about a calf moose that had gotten stuck at the bottom of a bowl at the Breckenridge Skatepark. While the moose was not trying to land a kickflip, the moose became separated from its mother when it accidentally fell into the bowl.
After sedating the moose, Colorado Parks and Wildlife worked with the Breckenridge Police Department and the town of Breckenridge to safely remove the moose from the bowl. Once the moose had been pulled from the bed of leaves at the bottom of the bowl, Colorado Parks and Wildlife carried the moose to a location away from the skatepark. Colorado Parks and Wildlife monitored the moose closely until the sedation wore off and he was able to stand on his own.
Eventually, the young calf was able to reunite with his mother — who stood nearby throughout the rescue mission. The mother and son duo then departed from the area."
