Posted on 09/11/2005 4:46:29 PM PDT by Archidamus
ROTFLOL! Alrighty then...!
I took my chances in the state university I went to, although I heard about a lot of incidents. Probably lots of predators with no connection to the university whatsoever (along with the usual number of bums and people with mental problems), but admissions standards have a lot to do with it, too.
You did your best under the circumstances.
I heard that one of the most dangerous--if not the most dangerous--law enforcement job is that of park ranger.
And it is dangerous not so much because of animals, but because of human criminals in the parks.
Frankly, I'd rather have pepper spray than nothing which is what these people had. Do you have a link to the bear spray you use?
Amen.
Bear spray testimonials, http://www.udap.com/testify.htm
This stuff is better than a pistol of any caliber
"Would a pistol have been enough to at least scare a grizzly away?"
Actually, I think the question is, "Would two .22 bullets in each of the bear's eyes and several pumped into his midsection at least have slowed him down."
I'm wondering whether bobcats are interbreeding with the mountain lions which people have been seeing around here.
Sure, but how reliable are testimonials?
I just saw the movie Grizzly Man...I highly recommend it
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1464521/posts
How good is your aim while you're running away from the target?
They just finished making movie about that incident.
It's coming out very soon.
It was made by a famous director--I believe Werner Herzog is the director.
Funny how the crap you go through the more "lucky" people tell you are.
"How good is your aim while you're running away from the target?"
Good enough to hit him in the gut and testicles and THEN the eyes.
No, I personally have not. My job is such that I have contact with bear experts almost daily during the summer. I deal with bears on their home turf frequently. I am responsible for the safety of workers in bear country in remote areas. Are you? Well.......are you?
Could be, we also have a cat, (starts with a J but I can't remember the world, (Spanish)) that looks like a small mountain lion with a very long tail and is black. I have personally seen two of these at Savannah River Plant in South Carolina but we have them where I live in Georgia also.
I prefer using spent uranium rounds- it'll easily pierce a grizzly and, if there just happens to be one walking behind him, it'll take him out, too. Eat lead err...depleted uranium, Grizzly!
In it he says this, Chapter 8, Pepper Spray Defence:
"Pepper spray defence against bears is an extremely important subject, because there are more bears now that do not fear people, and there are fewer people who carry firearms for defense against bears. Sprays are not equal to firearms for defense, nor do they work in every situation, but there are at least four or five people every year in B.C. who save themselves from serious injury or death, with the use of sprays. According to my own research, people who carry spray and know how to use it, can more than triple their chance of surviving a bear attack than people who follow the present wisdom of 'play dead with a grizzley, and fight back with a black bear'."
We use Counter Assault. There are others, the key is to get at least 1-2% Capsaicin.
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