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PLEASE CROSSPOST this valuable info. MOST people dont know the BEAR LAW: When in the wilderness, you always travel with a BUDDY, like a dog or some human. You make LOTS OF NOISE, to scare away Predator animals like BEARS n COUGARS. You SEE a WILD ANIMAL, You STAY THE HELL AWAY and move SLOW AND AWAY FROM THE ANIMAL and look down, submissive and non-threatening yet kinda noisy and scary. You DONT carry FOOD. The poor DENALI hiker obviously did not respect BEAR LAW. When you break the LAW of MOTHER NATURE, you get punished. Period. KNOW THE LAW before you invade their turf. You can look up RULES OF HIKING IN BEAR COUNTRY, or HOW TO STAY SAFE IN COUGAR COUNTRY. They will stay away from you if you stay away from them. Wild animals like FLUTE and NATIVE DRUM...nobody playing the FLUTE, the harmonica, the NATIVE DRUM, or SINGING in the key of A has ever been reported as being attacked. EVER. Just so ya know. : ) Music really DOES soothe the savage beasts. BEARS and COUGARS are very protective of their young and are very territorial. They know musicians will do them no harm, wont steal their babies nor their hunting ground; they come in Peace and just want to sing their song and be left alone. THIS is how the People (Dine) get along with Nature: peacefully. I will never forget when my friends Hunter and Dakota Redday took me hiking up to the great rock outside of FLAGSTAFF, AZ, some sort o cool overlook of the forest; they just call it Where the Cougar Raised her Young... we sang the native songs and Hunter plays his flute and Kota taps out a beat with sticks on a big flat rock and it was so cool...and the mother Mountain Lion, as predicted, left us the hell alone and I was not afraid.
Posted on: Sat, 09 Nov 2013 18:58:44 +0000

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