![]() ![]() Now the same cant be said for the irresponsible owner who even knowing the laws themselves decided to just leave the leash in their car or at home or on their pack, it all just back fires in in their face when they are required to leave the park or are issued the citation for not abiding with the leash laws. ![]() Yet never having my spray confiscated nor spending any time in a cell let alone never had to pay a dime for spraying a dog and I must add never being demanded to apologize for spraying a unleashed dog. No matter how uncomfortable the argument, Why did you spray my dog? I have heard at least 10 times to which my response is always, Why wasn’t your dog on a leash? Then the demonizing begins trying to make me out to be the whole problem in the first place all the way down to getting the authorities involved. Now while I do spray first this is true of any “unleashed” dog, I always make it a point to confront the clueless yet soon irate owner. I don’t spray as a means to invoke some demented pleasure from the dogs pain, it is more of a self defense mind state where in I am not a chew toy. Yet for reasons not known to me people think their loyal companions will not try to ward off a complete stranger call it naive, ignorance or what ever you will, but never have I blamed the dog for his actions but he is always the one to pay for his owners mistakes. I put high emphasis on “unleashed” Dogs because in the state of Washington there is and has been for many years a leash law. WHY? Because I have fallen victim to people’s “unleashed” supposedly very friendly dogs. ![]() I am more keen to a product sold by MACE known Mace Muzzle Dog Pepper Spray in witch my mailman turned me onto. ![]() I don’t know that it is even legal to use that stuff on anything other than Bears or that its more effective than regular pepper spray. In my own mind I find very little reason to waste ones money on such a product, no rather i’m to cheap to invest in such a large, heavy product. The spray I use is not even sold as a bear spray with the 2% capsaicin content. I suppose I should make myself very clear before some choose try and demonize me. But why was I so intent on mounding up my mashed potatoes just days before I visited Devils Tower, and why was the UFO ride ticket booth closed that evening? I can only guess they were busy over on the PCT that night. Being dissected while still alive aboard a UFO has to be a terrible way to go. Even the Boogie man worries about being abducted. Stinging honey bees must have been like swallowing extra hot chili peppers to her, but she kept going after them!Īlso scarier than bears are alien encounters. She just loved to snap bees out of the air if they flew too close, so we surmised she must have been living on the dirt bees up there before she found a home with us. We once had a flight park dog we found living up on the local hill by our hang glider launch, and she became the custodian’s pet. It fell in four directions, and all four main trunks were close to a hundred feet long! Yes, it was right next to the trail.Īnd regarding #3, I could be wrong, but I thought those dirt bees didn’t sting. Up on the alternate PCT trail that takes you by Crater Lake is a dead fall that could have taken out a bunch of hikers or campers all at once. We lost a PCT hiker to one in 2019 as he was just about to cross a small bridge. We’ve all seen them across the trail, mostly with chainsaw cutouts so we don’t have to hike around them. One more missing killer is dead falls, or widow makers as they are called if you happen to be married. I’ve seen that Mt San Jac post full of trail signs on #2 and thought the same thing…where did that PCT go now? ![]()
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