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Not even close to the danger presented by humans. I don\'t think there are
any wolves right in this area but there are black bears and cougars. I see
them every now and then when walking through the woods. I feel safer than
I would walking through many US cities.
https://www.boondockersbible.com/knowledgebase/is-it-illegal-to-live-in-a-
national-forest/
I\'ve never stayed in one place for 14 days with one exception.
It wasn\'t very far from a designated trail but most people don\'t
go far from a trail.
most people don\'t
go far from a trail.
On Sat, 15 Apr 2023 21:04:59 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sat, 08 Apr 2023 05:06:02 +0100, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
On Sat, 08 Apr 2023 03:13:38 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Fri, 31 Mar 2023 02:55:03 +0100, rbowman <bowman@montana.com
wrote:
On Thu, 30 Mar 2023 08:38:03 -0700, John Larkin wrote:
Our national parks are way more area than all of England. Prettier
too.
And cleaner. We have lots of state and city parks, too, even more
area.
I live in walking distance of several city parks and paths,
including a real canyon. The USA os great that way.
Then there are the 294,275 square miles of national forests and
387,500 square miles of BLM land. Were Kinsey to visit he might
figure out why nobody lives there.
Because despite all having guns, you\'re rubbish at using them and
can\'t get rid of the bears?
Why the hell would I want to get rid of bears? Or cougars? Or wolves?
Because they\'re dangerous.
Not even close to the danger presented by humans.
I don\'t think there are
any wolves right in this area but there are black bears and cougars. I see
them every now and then when walking through the woods. I feel safer than
I would walking through many US cities.
On 2023-04-16, John Larkin <jjlarkin@highlandtechnology.com> wrote:
Strange that a tiny place like England should have so many distinct
accents.
It comes from a time when people very rarely traveled more than a few
miles from home.
To a certain extent, those regional accents are smoothing out under the
influence of radio and television. Just as in the U.S. Young Texans
are more apt to speak \"General American\".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_American_English
On 16/04/2023 02:51, rbowman wrote:
It wasn\'t very far from a designated trail but most people don\'t
go far from a trail.
When visiting somewhere in the countryside most people don\'t go that far
away from their car.
Not even close to the danger presented by humans.
You have the death sentence for those don\'t you?
I don\'t think there are any wolves right in this area but there are
black bears and cougars. I see them every now and then when walking
through the woods. I feel safer than I would walking through many US
cities.
Unless they\'re hungry and you\'re the only meat around.
In very limited circumstances. With the current trend toward catch and
release policies it takes several tries to get a death sentence.
I don\'t think there are any wolves right in this area but there are
black bears and cougars. I see them every now and then when walking
through the woods. I feel safer than I would walking through many US
cities.
Unless they\'re hungry and you\'re the only meat around.
Deaths by black bear are extremely rare. The ones I\'ve encountered either
run in the opposite direction, tree, or go on doing whatever they were
doing while ignoring me.
The cats are spookier. Most of the problems are when something fits their
food profile, like a child running away or a jogger/mountain biker passing
them. Stand your ground and they seem to feel they\'re in the presence of
another alpha predator that isn\'t worth messing with. They will walk away
but they\'re not running away like a bear.
On Sun, 16 Apr 2023 13:54:44 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:
Not even close to the danger presented by humans.
You have the death sentence for those don\'t you?
In very limited circumstances. With the current trend toward catch and
release policies it takes several tries to get a death sentence.
I don\'t think there are any wolves right in this area but there are
black bears and cougars. I see them every now and then when walking
through the woods. I feel safer than I would walking through many US
cities.
Unless they\'re hungry and you\'re the only meat around.
Deaths by black bear are extremely rare. The ones I\'ve encountered either
run in the opposite direction, tree, or go on doing whatever they were
doing while ignoring me.
The cats are spookier. Most of the problems are when something fits their
food profile, like a child running away or a jogger/mountain biker passing
them. Stand your ground and they seem to feel they\'re in the presence of
another alpha predator that isn\'t worth messing with. They will walk away
but they\'re not running away like a bear.
On Sun, 16 Apr 2023 13:54:44 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:
Not even close to the danger presented by humans.
You have the death sentence for those don\'t you?
In very limited circumstances. With the current trend toward catch and
release policies it takes several tries to get a death sentence.
I don\'t think there are any wolves right in this area but there are
black bears and cougars. I see them every now and then when walking
through the woods. I feel safer than I would walking through many US
cities.
Unless they\'re hungry and you\'re the only meat around.
Deaths by black bear are extremely rare. The ones I\'ve encountered either
run in the opposite direction, tree, or go on doing whatever they were
doing while ignoring me.
The cats are spookier. Most of the problems are when something fits their
food profile, like a child running away or a jogger/mountain biker passing
them. Stand your ground and they seem to feel they\'re in the presence of
another alpha predator that isn\'t worth messing with. They will walk away
but they\'re not running away like a bear.
On Sun, 16 Apr 2023 13:54:44 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:
Not even close to the danger presented by humans.
You have the death sentence for those don\'t you?
In very limited circumstances. With the current trend toward catch and
release policies it takes several tries to get a death sentence.
I don\'t think there are any wolves right in this area but there are
black bears and cougars. I see them every now and then when walking
through the woods. I feel safer than I would walking through many US
cities.
Unless they\'re hungry and you\'re the only meat around.
Deaths by black bear are extremely rare. The ones I\'ve encountered either
run in the opposite direction, tree, or go on doing whatever they were
doing while ignoring me.
The cats are spookier. Most of the problems are when something fits their
food profile, like a child running away or a jogger/mountain biker passing
them. Stand your ground and they seem to feel they\'re in the presence of
another alpha predator that isn\'t worth messing with. They will walk away
but they\'re not running away like a bear.
You still lock up a third of your population. Steal a chocolate bar
three times and you\'re jailed I believe. Or is that only the blicks?
The cats are spookier. Most of the problems are when something fits
their food profile, like a child running away or a jogger/mountain
biker passing them. Stand your ground and they seem to feel they\'re in
the presence of another alpha predator that isn\'t worth messing with.
They will walk away but they\'re not running away like a bear.
Odd, I always thought the best idea was to accept they\'re superior and
walk away.
Might have been an anomaly but I remember one guy in NO that sounded like
he was from Brooklyn.
On Mon, 17 Apr 2023 00:30:33 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:
You still lock up a third of your population. Steal a chocolate bar
three times and you\'re jailed I believe. Or is that only the blicks?
350/100,000.
The cats are spookier. Most of the problems are when something fits
their food profile, like a child running away or a jogger/mountain
biker passing them. Stand your ground and they seem to feel they\'re in
the presence of another alpha predator that isn\'t worth messing with.
They will walk away but they\'re not running away like a bear.
Odd, I always thought the best idea was to accept they\'re superior and
walk away.
Cats are better at some things like bringing down a deer bare-pawed. I\'m
better at some things like putting 8 250 grain projectiles in a cat sized
target. We call it a draw.
When 13% of the population
You\'re lucky to only have 13%. I bet you in 30 years, more than 50%
will be Muslims. UK and USA.
commits 54% of the homicides they do tend to be over-represented.
How about if they kill one of their own kind, you don\'t jail them? That
would cut costs and their population.