[pct-l] Rather funny.. :), and realistic advice
Bill Burge
bill at burge.com
Thu May 21 18:13:51 CDT 2009
Permits, paperwork, etc...
http://www.consular.canada.usembassy.gov/weapons_into_canada.asp
Getting it home, kinda depends on the carrier:
http://deviating.net/firearms/packing/report.html
I'm a gun owner. I doubt I would hike with one, except in some VERY
specific situations. And if I felt that the hike warranted a firearm,
I would reconsider going.
I visit remote areas in my Jeep, I often have a firearm in the back.
As for killing a bear; bears are not trivial and it takes very serious
firepower or determination to accomplish it. You're probably just as
viable with pepper spray as you would be with a light weight S&W 38spl.
BillB
On May 21, 2009, at 3:39 PM, Andrea Dinsmore wrote:
> We have about 200-250 each year come through here in Skykomish. I
> don't
> split the total numbers but most are thru hikers, a few are section
> hikers
> and last year had a few come back to finish what the snow cut off
> the year
> before. 8-10 each year are SOBO.
>
> As to the carrying protection..........does anyone know what the
> laws in
> Canada are about bringing a weapon into their Country ?? Can you
> take it on
> a plane, train or bus when you go home ?? Very few of the hikers are
> actually out there by themselves the whole trip. You most likely be by
> yourself on your adventure only if you force the issue. The hikers
> tend to
> end up in small groups of others who hike the same miles @ day and
> that get
> along with each other. And how many others want to hike with an armed
> nervous paranoid inexperienced hiker ??
>
> PCT MOM
>
> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Len Glassner <len5742 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Just wanted to say that, based on my counts at the Campo register and
>> the numbers Andrea has quoted signing her register, I believe the
>> completion rate is >60%, probably higher. The majority who start,
>> also finish, IMO.
>>
>> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 12:54 PM, <ned at pacificcrestcustombuilders.com
>> >
>> wrote:
>>> when so few finish the whole
>>> trail in one season compared to the mass that starts out each Spring
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