[pct-l] Mountain Lion Attack
Steel-Eye
chelin at teleport.com
Sat Jan 27 18:27:03 CST 2007
Good evening, Bill,
Here is a quote from a very experienced outdoorsman with a view that I
share. Oh, and by the way, don't roll up in a ball and play dead.
Relax,
Steel-Eye
"It is certain that if such (cougar) attacks occur they are altogether
exceptional, being indeed of such extreme rarity that they may be entirely
disregarded in practice. I should have no more hesitation in sleeping out
in a wood where there were cougars, or walking through it after nightfall,
than I should have if the cougars were tomcats.
- Theodore Roosevelt,
HUNTING THE GRISLY AND OTHER SKETCHES
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Batchelor" <billbatch at cox.net>
To: <pct-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2007 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Mountain Lion Attack
> Okay folks,
>
> The only animal that gets into my psychology when hiking alone is the
> Mountain Lion. All this chat about Lions will not help me sleep on the
> PCT this summer. When these beasts get in my head walking at dusk,
> sitting by
> my stove, lying in bed... Every snap or sound is a small jolt - my head
> swivels and I wonder, "am I being watched".
> And to defend
> 1. curl up in a ball, play dead, protect your neck (I think this may only
> give you a chance if a hiking partner is also busy beating the crap out of
> the cat with a hiking pole. Solo, you may just be putting off the
> inevitable)
>
> Is there any other information out there? Has pepper spray ever been
> tested? A loud whistle? A PHUKING GUN... How about my head mounted on a
> spinning lazy susan! Sorry, carried away there. I do not own a gun and I
> know they are illegal on the trail. However, this string of emails has me
> again considering a small weapon - even if all it does is help me sleep.
>
> BillB
>
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