Going up I-5 toward Redding and over to Weaverville to get eaten by bears

Aug 30, 2007 11:46

Saturday late-morning, my lady and I will be going on a road trip toward Redding and beyond. We have a final destination, a flat deep, deep in the woods where don't nobody go. Now my question to anyone who knows ( Read more... )

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ellnra22 August 31 2007, 00:43:37 UTC

sandoo August 31 2007, 02:23:08 UTC
I dunno but have a great time! Jim is taking me to a place called Hunter's Pub that I looked up and found that they supposedly serve the best steaks in the state! And added bonus...it is in a converted gas station. Made me think of you.

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email joke going around-- your title reminded me ehuscribbles August 31 2007, 06:29:18 UTC

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> Golfing In Montana
>
> Montana State Department of Fish and Wildlife is
> advising golfers to
> take extra precautions and be on the alert for
> bears while playing on
> Gallatin, Helena, and Lewis and Clark National
> Forests Golf Courses.
>
> They advise golfers to wear noise-producing devices
> such as little
> bells on their clothing to alert, but not to
> startle the bears
> unexpectedly. They also advise you to carry pepper
> spray in the case of
> an encounter with a bear. It is also a good idea to
> watch for signs of
> bear activity.
>
> Golfers should be able to recognize the difference
> between black bear
> and grizzly bear droppings on the golf course.
> Black bear droppings are
> smaller and contain berries and possibly squirrel
> fur.
>
> Grizzly bear droppings have bells in them and smell
> like pepper spray.
>
>
>

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ellnra22 September 6 2007, 00:39:50 UTC
hey, you posted about that squirrel and I found some info on it. don't know if you still need it or not
http://www.squirrel-rehab.org/
it will have info on the closest wildlife rescue near you.

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