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Exactly Dove, that is what almost everyone will do... but there are people like the woman in the OP who think they know better than hundreds of years of historic facts....someone has to step in there way and let them know to keep their distance.its admin, hes just trying 2 get a rise out of ui read the whole thread and dont know where the argument is - nobody is suggesting get drunk and ride a bear ffs
I literally just wanted to know what she was being charged with.
I know if people go inside enclosures at the zoo, or off nature trails, they can get fined and kicked out. Because it's against the parks rules.
I did NOT know that that the woman getting close to the animals was actually illegal and not just a park rule.
I also did not condone what she did at all. In fact I clearly condemned it more than once. I have always had a deep respect and care for nature and wild life and my lifestyle reflects that.
But this guy has to turn my genuine question into some fucked up argument and then accuse me of condoning and approving of behavior I oppose and clearly condemned because he is so hateful that he has to find ways to degrade people he doesnt like. Then after fighting over nothing says he doesnt read my "word salad" anyway.
Do these people ever fucking listen to themselves ever? They are constantly rude to people and actually wonder why people are "hatefilled". I mean when you treat people like this they tend to start whipping back.
No self awareness at all and lots of projection.
a couple yrs ago we went backpacking for a week and worried about moose on the trails so we either talked or played music the whole way so theyd hear us coming
bear and coyote kept clear but moose r stubborn and would just stand there
You can get air horns for that as well.
When we go camping in the UP we have air horns for hiking around and bear mace just in case. We dont disrupt the wild life if we can help it.
we didnt have those lol
we even let our dogs off the leash and they would scout ahead then run back, then scout ahead, etc.... then we would hear them barking...sure enough, a big pissed off bull moose standing on the trail being all defiant
As much as I've been out in the wild.....I have never saw a moose. But I would love to see one.....from a safe distance because they will charge lol