Saturday, December 26, 2009
A Canadian Sort of Sign
Australia has so many insects, snakes, sea life and plants that can injure or kill you. - look up the Giant Stinging Tree or Brown Snake (this video is very Steve Irwin-like) or Blue-ringed Octopus...)
And we here in Canada have our bears to be afraid of. As in Australia, the actual numbers of injuries and death from nature encounters are tiny compared to just about any other risk, especially driving on the wrong side of the road. Ask me.
And then what. Do I need to run?
Surely an amusing sign?
I have that sense that humans only learn by catastrophes, hence no whatsoever progress in Copenhagen. If a Sumani hits the shores in Asia and millions get dislocated and tens of thousands die, westerners just look on ... and give a little money. Other than that, it just remains in memory slot as an exotic event.... until it finally hits the "western" shores.
Merry Christmas Gary.
Although the sign references "him" and "outdoorsmen", does that mean Women are safe?
I already know the answer-- bear bait!
The only time I went camping w someone who carried a gun was in N. Montana.... bear country.
Our group of outdoorswomen were so loud & rowdy, we scared off any bears, no gun was needed.
Happy Holidays & watch for Scat!
Zee - I think you should run with our without the pepper (or walk quickly), which I've done a couple of times around bears.
Sera - what a good suggestion. And in Australia they could invite a shark to go bowling... I bet no one has ever been bitten by a shark there.
Fran - yeah, it's a male centric campground I suppose, although we are in the 21st century...
Best wishes
Hop you and Anna and your family had a wonderful, merry Christmas.
End of the decade? I didn't even realize that until I read your post just now...
Wishing you many blessings in the new year.
although if properly applied to your *own* face, you might not have to see his face as he devours you.
I hope it was a good holiday for you and I wish you all the best in 2010. It sounds lie a good number to me.
blessings in 2010
But then when faced with a gnarly-toothed bear, I'd wear the bells.
Cheers.
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