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  1. jbrown

    Bear Attack Fatality in Yellowstone

    Very unfortunate incident. I feel for the man's wife and their loved ones. Too bad ABC has chosen to sensationalize the situation, "A killer grizzly is roaming Yellowstone National Park's backcountry after mauling a man..." And later in the article, "They have been known to peel off a man's...
  2. jbrown

    Scotland

    Hi werdigo49, I just ran across this thread a minute ago. If you are still looking for info about hiking in Scotland or the UK in general, you might post your questions on the forum at NaturalBushcraft.co.uk; they're a great bunch of guys on there, and very willing to help a fellow traveler...
  3. jbrown

    What did Santa bring you?

    Gransfors, eh? I think that's the one gift of which I'm the most jealous. Very nice! From my wife to me: Luminox Original Navy Seal series 3000 NATO Gray watch (model A.3001.NATO.GRY) Last watch I'll ever buy, I love it. In-laws gave me a Kershaw Chill folder and a Kershaw Ultra-tek...
  4. jbrown

    Hit the gas?

    I've seen only one collision with a deer firsthand. I was following a friend in my car on a back-country road at night near Parish, NY when there was just a quick movement from the right side of the road and he barely had time to hit the brakes. When we stopped, we found that a fawn had leaped...
  5. jbrown

    Limekiln Lake Hiking/Fishing mid-October

    Hi Everyone, I'm looking for any first-hand info on Limekiln Lake (just south of Inlet, NY) especially regarding the condition of the trails, perhaps if anyone has a favorite trail to hike in via; and also if anyone has had good luck this time of year fishing there. I'd basically just like to...
  6. jbrown

    Climbing/hiking with Mobile Devices – Should It Be Required?

    I'm with Timmus on this...ID cards are coming, chips are already being put in our pets...look up for yourself about ID cards in India. Cell phones, GPS, SPOTs, and PLBs have a place, but required gear? Not for me. My wife gets an agenda, a time I'll call by, and emergency numbers to call if I...
  7. jbrown

    Sounds you love in the woods

    Loons far out on the lake in the early morning and at dusk. The squeak of snow under snowshoes on an absolutely frigid day. Red-wing blackbird hanging off a cattail. The huff and stamp of a surprised deer. Popping pine knots in the fire. Sand-like snow rustling like leaves before the wind...
  8. jbrown

    Smells you like in the woods

    Hands-down: balsam. Reminds me of my Grandfather. Wet dog smells pretty good to me too. :) I love the days you can smell absolutely nothing but the clean air not long after a freshly fallen snow and when it's so cold your nostril hairs crisp up when you inhale. I do like the earthy smell...
  9. jbrown

    Anybody wanna match this climb?

    I loooooove heights. I think I'd be okay for most of the actual climbing portion, it's when he has to move over joints, clip in, clip out, and maneuver a little awkwardly that the exposure would probably get to me. They say it's not the fall that kills you, it's the sudden stop at the end...
  10. jbrown

    socks , socks , socks

    I've been using some Wigwam wool-blend socks for some years now, and just in the past few years started wearing Injinji socks as liners under them. I, too, got a $25 EMS gift card for my B-day in July, and got 4 new pairs of Injinjis (buy 3 get the 4th free!) and paid about $7 out of pocket...
  11. jbrown

    may be sticking a fork in Crocs

    To everyone (especially the men) who said, in certain words, that they'd feel like they would look like a pansy in Crocs, bear in mind that there are several different styles. I once felt as you do, and pictured only the girlie looking slip-on clogs that looked like the ones some of my...
  12. jbrown

    Yellow Yellow the bear

    That's good info to know in case I decide to do an overnight in that area, thanks for passing it along. I think just about all of the guys I hike with also own some version of BV canister also, I'll have to give them a heads-up. Thanks again, RDL. Side note, if a ranger is telling people to...
  13. jbrown

    Yellow Yellow the bear

    Tom is correct, and if I remember correctly, the instructions that came with my older BV model said not to wedge it or put it under anything. Yellow-Yellow is one smart little bear. It appears that she cannot, however, open the older models of BV's (500's?) like mine with the shorter rimmed...
  14. jbrown

    Cortisone shot to relieve back pains

    I think your experience sounds more like the stories I've heard from people I know personally, Rhihn. I talked to a couple of acquaintances about the procedure before and after I had it done, and they were very surprised at the results that I had. I don't know if it was my body not reacting...
  15. jbrown

    Cortisone shot to relieve back pains

    I know of a few success stories when it comes to cortisone shots for back pain. I am not one of them. I lived with two degenerating discs and one with a central annular tear and a bulge for probably 5 years, doing physical therapy on and off to treat the more severe bouts of pain and spasms...
  16. jbrown

    Hennessy Hammocks

    Hey Doug, Judging from a quick search and inquire mission online, it looks like the Speer hammocks are a little more generous in the fabric than the Grand Trunk (Travel Hammock) Skeeter Beeter that I have, which would make laying across the axis a little easier. (I also like the Pea Pods!) I...
  17. jbrown

    Hennessy Hammocks

    When I worked for a distributor trying to get their tentacles into the outdoor market, they picked up the Grand Trunk line for a short time and I got myself one of the Skeeter Beeter Hammocks super cheap. As it is, they're only 8 bucks more than the one without mosquito netting on Campmor, and...
  18. jbrown

    Why would someone eat this?

    Ha! Thanks for clearing that up! I can picture some stoner sitting in class when the professor broaches this subject and brings up the Sonic hedgehog homolog gene. "Woah! Duuuude! Like Sonic the Hedgehog? No WAY! SEGA!!!":D
  19. jbrown

    Why would someone eat this?

    That was one of my first thoughts as well. I've tried some wild edibles in the wild (I just re-read that, wild in the wild, how odd...) but have only done so with a sufficient knowledge base and some experience before hand. I know that I have more experience and knowledge on the subject than...
  20. jbrown

    Why would someone eat this?

    After about 15 minutes of research online, it appears that young shoots of skunk cabbage resemble false hellbore very closely. While the false hellbore is extremely poisonous, the skunk cabbage is semi-edible with some preparation. It does contain calcium oxalate which will cause burning in...
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