Cougar
The Coward friend is going to lived the horrific memory
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Have to agree, don’t judge unless your heads been inside a cats mouth. Mine has not. Shock and andrenilin do weird things to people.
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The word "Coward" is used all to often in situations that do not warrant it. Each person is allowed to their own opinion, but it is strictly an opinion.
Based off what some of you deem "coward" I have to guess that unless a Army man fights to his death no matter what, that makes him a "coward" if he lived and could have still attacked but they withdrew for other reasons, that makes them a "coward". Fight to the death and dont regard others or your own life "makes one a coward". After reading a few reports this guy did the right thing. One lived and one died. They could have both died, neither one would have been a hero, and neither one a coward, just both dead. This forum and some of it's people are really going down hill. It's a sad day when we cant just say what a tragic turn of events. How can we help prevent something similar in the future. What can we do and or carry that is reasonable to ward off or prevent an attack. In stead people throw the word "coward" around. And puff their chest out and say I would do better and would have been a super hero and saved my friend all the while killing the cougar and saving 1000's from the couagrs evil clutches. I hang my head. :ashamed::ashamed: |
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Third, maybe his buddy decided that he has a better chance to outrun his friend than a cougar. |
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I already allowed for the possibility that he was not a coward, perhaps you might allow for the at-the-very-least-equal possibility that he was? I don't know whether or not to address where you referred to claims that not one single person made such as killing the animal, boasting, etc..... Odd too how you note it was sad that nobody mentioned possible preventive measures when I clearly noted that a person should have bear spray with them. Preferably that and more, Washington is an open-carry State after all. The death just strikes me as so very left-coast / Disney-factor in how underprepared for the dark side of nature these two were. I'll just skulk in my corner with my mostly unpopular opinion. Cripes, whatever happened to self-determination and preparedness as it relates to an outdoorsmen's forum anyways? Sad the fellows dead, too band nobody did anything to help. Call me crazy, its just that my sympathy is for the dead guy rather than for the live one. Why does a live guy need my sympathy anyways? I really don't think he'll notice its absence. |
Brave cat to attack two men. I wonder how big a cat? Killed by cat may take a while. Terrible. Not a good bike ride. Sorry for those affected.
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I stated "It's a sad day when we cant just say what a tragic turn of events" Then I stated "How can we help prevent something similar in the future. What can we do and or carry that is reasonable to ward off or prevent an attack". No were did I state what is quoted from your post above. Thank you so very much for the words of twist. It's a wonderful day. Have a wonderful evening. |
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Like really what did these two think would happen if they went whizzin by a mountain lion? That the kitty would stop and play patty cakes? Chaulk this one up to natural selection. |
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[QUOTE=CaberTosser;3789041]Google up a photo of them and things become quite clear. I had not seen those pics until this thread had gone quiet yesterday so my comments made then were not based on their lifestyle choice.[/QUOTE Very
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They thought that I’m just been paranoid. I finally saw that what I’m trying to tell them isn’t sinking in very deep. I pull my daughter aside and told her that her friends are idiots for not taking it seriously. My final words to her was exactly the following: if **** hits the fan, she doesn’t need to outrun the bear, she only needs to outrun her friends. |
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The deceased is the fellow pictured on the right. Take a guess why they were unarmed and underprepared. http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/newpix/20...6872600524.jpg |
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In this day and age this could happen to many people. City folk riding their bikes in fish creek park could get nailed. Time for the powers to be to put a bounty on the crop and let the trappers thin them out.
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I find it strange. I am far from a city person, spend countless days hiking and fishing in cougar territory and seldom carry bear spray or a gun. Further, a cougar is fully capable of dispatching an elk with little trouble. A human, man, woman, other would stand no chance.
The only time I get really worried is packing an put an animal; smelling like blood and reduced mobility. |
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you know bloody well, stop fishing |
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