Ever since we did our Charlie Brown Tree with Adam Gale of Rust n’ Grain I’ve found myself appreciating tree carvings more. I love this Moose that was in the Flume Gorge visitor center. I especially liked the details.

Two children stand beside a tall carved wooden moose statue dressed as a hiker inside the Flume Gorge visitor center in New Hampshire. Carved wooden moose wearing a New Hampshire Parks and Recreation hat and bandana, holding a backpack decorated with state park patches including Mt. Washington and Franconia Notch. Large wooden moose carving seen from behind wearing a carved backpack painted with NH state outline in American flag colors and NH lettering inside Flume Gorge visitor center Carved wooden moose backpack detail showing New Hampshire Parks and Recreation patch, Flume Gorge and Lafayette Place stickers, and a blue butterfly Close-up of a carved wooden moose torso wearing shorts with a pocket note reading Moose-A-Laneous List of things to do at the Flume: 1. Have Fun!