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Old 06-08-2017, 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Talking moose View Post
Awhile back I went on a hike in Blackfoot through a hiking group through an internet group. We met at waskahigan staging area.(trying to meet woman to tell you the truth), anyway, about halfway through a shot was heard in the distance. Talk about stirring a hornets nest! Some of the group(about 20 in group) wanted to turn around before they were shot, others wanted to go towards the shot and give the shooter a peice of their mind, and all were writing their mla and parks etc etc. Was bad enough listening to the ndp rallies they were going to attend in upcoming weeks but that was something else. Ended the hike with no other shots fired and I couldn't jump in my gas guzzling old rusty pick up fast enough. No they don't like to share areas with hunters.
How come you didn't fill them in?
People are afraid of what they don't understand.


I've filed in a few hikers taken aback by being pleasantly greeted by a man with a gun: "omg its it safe to hike still"
Yeah, absolutely. Stay on trail, talk lots, and don't wear your deer fur coat...
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