[pct-l] Bear Spray
Meridith Rosendahl
meridith.rosendahl at gmail.com
Wed Feb 24 13:09:56 CST 2016
That's funny, Papa Raven. That's how Pepper and Mace got their trailnames
in 2011. They had a can of spray and decided to see how effective it was.
They sprayed, then walked through the spray. Big mistake. They got their
trailnames there and then.
Piper's Mom
From: Tim Umstead <tumstead96 at gmail.com>
To: PCT-L <pct-l at backcountry.net>
1. Bear spray is not needed. That is all that has to be said.
2. My only experience with bear spray.
Last summer, on the third day of our thru-hike, we were heading up to Mt.
Laguna and we came to a nice resting place. My son found a new bottle of
bear spray. Somebody wanted to lighten their pack and left it on a log.
Well my son wanted to spray it and I though, why not. I pointed him away
from us and he pulled the trigger. It put out an orange mist. He shot it
a second time. I took the bottle from him and went over to let my daughter
give it a try. That is when the wind shifted and I felt a burning in my
nose. All of a sudden the whole family was running away from the area as
fast as we could. Everyone had burning eyes, noses, and throats. We did a
lot of coughing and gagging while we moaned, groaned, and laughed. We used
water to wash out our mouths and get the taste out.
I guess that was not the brightest idea, but we all have vivid memories of
it. And memories will last a life time.
Papa Raven
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