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JF Rubicon Run, July 18-20
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Right on . . . see ya on the trail
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heeheheheheeeee
Sarah really likes this information about the Rubicon:
Mmmmm.....bears
She also likes this little tidbit:
Bears want your steaks
I can't wait to see one of these bastards, I haven't seen a bear since I lived in the Upper Peninsula in Michigan! Whooohoooo! Anyone else packin heat? I might.....ROFL!1986 CJ-7; 4.6L stroker, balanced & blueprinted; 5" lift, 35x1250 MTRs, Poison Spyder Full Width kit,
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Re: heeheheheheeeee
Originally posted by rick
Sarah really likes this information about the Rubicon:
Mmmmm.....bears
She also likes this little tidbit:
Bears want your steaks
I can't wait to see one of these bastards, I haven't seen a bear since I lived in the Upper Peninsula in Michigan! Whooohoooo! Anyone else packin heat? I might.....ROFL!
The only heat I'm packin is in my pants. And its only a single shooter
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Originally posted by jim79cj7
If you see one wearing a Sombrero Run for your lives !!!!!!!!!
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steaks, and bears are both cool. if we are going to be in the "out back" we may as well get the full experience. generally bears dont want people. they will just go after their food. in a p[lace like this, i expect these bears are relatively civilized, and know what a cooler looks like
everything will be just fine. we arent the first campers here.lol>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
ERIK
95 yj, locked lifted, and ready to rock!
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Originally posted by NAILER341
...i expect these bears are relatively civilized, and know what a cooler looks like ...
I have had several encounters with bears in the back country, they are generally pretty easy to get rid of (even for a short fat guy like me). Just be prepared to make noise on short notice (yell at them, kick dirt and rocks, wave your arms around over your head, and basically act like a lunatic---should be natural for some of us ), and they generally go away.
Anytime I am in bear country, I always cover my cooler with a blanket so it doesn't look so much like a cooler, and store anything that "smells" (soap, toothpaste, sunscreen, food, etc) in a "bear can" (available in the backpacking section of most large sporting goods stores) away from camp. Also, I leave duffle bags, back packs etc with all the pockets open--if a bear wants in, they will get in. If you leave it open, there is a greater chance that the bag won't get torn apart while the bear goes through it.olllllllo <--- If you can read that, roll me over!
Price is soon forgotton, quality is not.
KG6OWO
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FYI, if you do encounter a bear don't turn your back to walk (or run) away. It will be less likely to charge if you are facing it. just my $.02
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And if the damn thing is eating my food, I'm sure as hell not going to lie down and play dead!!!1986 CJ-7; 4.6L stroker, balanced & blueprinted; 5" lift, 35x1250 MTRs, Poison Spyder Full Width kit,
My Jeep
Moab Rocker Knocker Video:shades:
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