Felt safe until now

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Great!! Just what i needed, Up until now I have always felt safe sleeping in the car or camping while in the Adirondacks. Now I'm not so sure.
NY state Police has a warning for the lookout for Anthony Bechand, considered armed and dangerous. He was last sighted near Thirteenth Lake.
Whereabouts now unknown. I guess even in the mountains you have to e careful.
 
I used to take my dog everywhere. For companionship, but she also made a great early warning system. I hope they get the guy soon!
 
Man, that's a shame. There's getting to be nowhere to hid from the modern world woes.
I was thinking that too, and you are right as far as world woes one can remove oneself from. For example by not being connected to news...etc. On the other hand, I wonder whether the idea of safety from two-legged wildlife (excluding birds) in the woods, always was a bit of an illusion. I suppose the further away one is from so called civilization, the less likely it is to run into trouble with the unfortunate byproducts of said civilization.
 
Humans have wild imaginations.
Bring dogs for the first line of defense.
Practice situational awareness.
Bring a heater just in case.
 
I was guiding a couple down the Steel River. As we approached Deadhorse Creek bridge, there was some debate between them about ending the trip early. I said I would go up on the road and stop the first vehicle that came along, ask for a ride back to my truck, and return for them. There was only one vehicle in three hours. I was pretty rough looking, but I asked the guy if I could go in the box of his truck at least to the highway. He said no and took off. I found this to be quite strange, as usually nobody leaves people stranded in the middle of nowhere. I told the pair that we would continue on and finish the trip.

When we got out, I found out that for that entire week there had been an escaped convict in the vicinity, hiding in the bush. I'm guessing my rough appearance and popping up in the middle of nowhere was fairly convict-ey looking, so that explained being stranded.
 
Humans have wild imaginations.
Bring dogs for the first line of defense.
Practice situational awareness.
Bring a heater just in case.
Can't pack a heater in a bunch of states. My wife and I just returned from a New England trip. We couldn't carry in several of those states so we left our irons at home.
So I bought a Byrna Launcher because all the commercials say "It's legal in all 50 states". When it arrived I realized that there was some fine print. After digging deeper, I was so confused by the wording of some state's "weapons" regs that I decided to return the Byrna.
And I gotta say, there was a few times up there in some sketchy hotels when I wish I'd been carrying and this was not the 1st time I felt that way on vacations...some shady stuff going-on these days in a lot of hotels.
But I always feel the most safe when we actually reach our camping destination.
 
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