With all the lions, tigers, bears, crackheads, zombies, yeti's that are mentioned on this site in conjunction with guns.....I'm left wondering if many here just aren't really mentally prepared/experienced enough for backcountry travel. It isn't for everyone, and many here come across sounding like they just don't feel comfortable out there. The best way to know if it's important or not, is to spend enough time in the sticks without one and you'll know.
If you are an experienced outdoors person, your answer to yourself and your partner should be simple.
It would appear that your point is that the question is only applicable to the inexperienced or SCARED people. That might appear rather arrogent to some.
[/QUOTE]Most of my friends and I have spent our lifetimes outdoors.....climbing, backpacking, flyfishing, hunting, etc. None of us even remotely feels it necessary to pack a gun during backcountry travel inthe contiguous states. Here are a few exceptions we make.....one, is while hunting (no-brainer). Second, is when on our Alaskan fishing trips, and we leave that business to the guides.[/QUOTE]
So while you readily admit that there is a need, you would rather leave that messy responsibilty to others. So much for self-reliance.
[/QUOTE]Truth is, individually we've had many encounters, primarily with Black Bears, and cats. Most of those encountered amounted to views of them desparately running in the opposite direction to avoid contact with us.
Most of the wildlife attacks in North America are resultant from human stupidity.[/QUOTE]
While I admit that bears are quite "desparate" in thier fear of humans, I'm not sure the issue would be solved by prohibiting "stupid" humans from access to wilderness areas (although the sky-island folks would agree with that position).
[/QUOTE]If you leave the gun at home and bring your brain with you, you'll be just fine. As for human interactions, I would venture a guess that there are far more crimes and opportunities to become a victim of a crime occurring daily within a mile of your home than will ever be realized in the boonies.[/QUOTE]
So you are making a case for carrying a gun "at home"; what is the downside to carrying a gun in the "boonies"? Am I to wager my life and my families lives on your "venture a guess"? Do you not see anything, silly, about that?
I dont make these comments for your edification, your mind is made up, but others might not see the, sillyness, of your statements.
As for the implied FEAR you think others may have of the "boonies", I would only ask;
What is it that you are so afraid of?