Wolf Creek Habitat (Indiana) Road Rally with Friends

Yesterday we got together with a few of our friends and did a road rally in Southern Indiana. The previous night's snow fall made for an absolutely beautiful drive. I wish I had a better camera to have captured it a little better.

The final destination was at a Wolf Habitat where you could actually get in the wolf area and handle them. They are not tame by any means but rather socialized and feed well enough with deer that they aren't a threat. This place had about 32 wolves (8+ packs). Not all were friendly enough to visit with but could be observed from an observation deck. Both of the couples we went with went in and my wife and son went in as well. (She has the pink hat and blue coveralls, obviously my son is next to her in the blue coat.)

Anyway here are a few pictures... Hope you enjoy!

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These were all taken from the observation deck
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This is the Ungerers, They wouldn't stop for my to get a good picture!
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My wife and youngest son
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The Rowes
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Cool! I must ask. What the heck are those cool looking blue rings in your headlights?! I must have them. Lol

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Cool! I must ask. What the heck are those cool looking blue rings in your headlights?! I must have them. Lol

Sent from my SCH-I545 using WAYALIFE mobile app

They are Oracle Halos. They look sweet but they are a total PITA to install! You have to bake the headlights and cut the fogs to get them open. The directions they give you are whack and, if you follow them, your lights will yellow and the chrome will fog (within days). The SMDs short on the reflector chroming so don't even try them unless you do the Plasma. (Hint: to keep the globes from yellowing and the reflector from fogging you need to drill new holes to run the wires out of. The directions tell you to drill/use the vents, so once you reseal them the venting no longer works and causes this.) I had to redo mine about 3 times to figure all of this out. Luckily, the stock globes are pretty easy to come by thanks to the popularity of the Truck-Lites! But hey, now I'm an expert :)
 
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