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    bonsaihiker's Avatar
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    Hehe...glad I'm not the only one looking around me for "eyes" in the dark. When I get up to water the trees at night I feel like a lighthouse....

    P.S. LOVING the reflective tack trick. Have a friend who doesn't worry so much about animals in the woods as ZOMBIES. Can't wait until the next time we go out....BWAAH-HAH-HAH-HAH.
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    Senior Member Mustardman's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by bonsaihiker View Post
    Have a friend who doesn't worry so much about animals in the woods as ZOMBIES. Can't wait until the next time we go out....BWAAH-HAH-HAH-HAH.
    I brought a pocket sized video projector to the Colorado winter hang, and we watched Zombieland in the woods. That was fun

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    All the years I have been camping I always take some sort of gun with me and keep it close by. I have yet to have any unwanted critters approach the camp. usually the fire is strong enough to keep smoldering all night for this very reason.

    My headlamp has a high-pitched and LOUD whistle built into it and the headlamp stays in the hammock with me. If that loud blast doesn't scare the critter away (and I thank God that I have not had been in that situation yet) I also keep my .45 in there with me as well.

    If it comes down to me or the critter, I plan on it being me that comes out on top.

    Stay Safe and prepared.

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