john101477
Photographer in the Wild
right on. looks like a nice area by google. pretty big valley in the county but the county is huge and looks to take up several mountain ranges.
Have not posted in this since earlier, but right on!Lot's of negative talk recently about guns on the trail.
So.....
If the bad guys show up at your campsite at 2am while you are sound asleep in your tent with your family.....including your Children, to do you harm.....are you going to run out of your tent and hit them over the head with your Flashlight to save your wife and children?
What if the Bad Guys have guns>?!!!
Overwhelming Firepower Always Wins!
It's an easy choice.
I can't think of a better Gun Thread Theme Song....!:sombrero:
Nickelback - Feelin' Way Too Damn Good....
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Am I the only one who thinks that this topic does not have much to do with overlanding and traveling?
I must say I am a bit disturbed right now. I am totally surprised by the number of members here that feel a need to bring a gun where camping.
OMG....Thank You! I'm still cleaning the coffee off my monitor and keyboard.:coffeedrink: You made my day!Have not posted in this since earlier, but right on!
Most thieves that are going to target/rob campers in the wilderness are going to be armed.
I know I would if I was a thief and looking to rape/pillage a campers site.
Sometimes you have to think like a criminal to expect what they are going to do.
From now on my AR15 is going with me everytime I camp.
It is better to have a tool and not need it than to not have a tool when you do need it.
I do need to look into a smaller gun though, maybe that Taurus Judge.
I use to have a Taurus 9 mm back in the early 90s I liked.
PS, this is why many conceal carry too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0D78JtxmqI
Bad things happen almost anywhere, maybe not as often as good things when it comes to being outdoors camping and exploring, but it happens often enough that I would rather be prepared and never use it than needing just that one time and not having it. I consider it a piece of equipment just like the winch that I seldom need.Raises hand, but to be fair I'm not sure where some people are camping. All I will say judging by a few of the responses is, DAMN, count me out! These places must be pretty shady to feel the need for a few of the weapons displayed, and who knew that meth heads and recidivist criminals liked to camp. Crazy!!
I can see why I have a slightly different take, my idea of camping is alone in the wilderness, a half days hike into the backcountry where the only weapon you'll really need is a bottle of deet.
Fear doesn't figure into being ready for the unexpected in everyones case.Fear is a powerful thing.
Honestly, in all my years of camping I've never encountered a "bad guy" in the back country. In fact I would go as far as to say that with the exception of some drunken shenanigans I've never met anyone that disagreed with me internally. The majority of people on this planet are good people, and I would guess that those who do display questionable taste or morality, rarely venture into the wilderness in search of finding someone to prey on. The likelihood that I am going to need a weapon to defend myself from another person in the woods, I assume, is so miniscule that it hardly justifies a desire or urge let alone a need to arm myself. Bringing a flyswatter makes more sense for me as the danger from insects would probably be far greater than that of human predator in the woods.Bad things happen almost anywhere, maybe not as often as good things when it comes to being outdoors camping and exploring, but it happens often enough that I would rather be prepared and never use it than needing just that one time and not having it. I consider it a piece of equipment just like the winch that I seldom need.
Fear is a powerful thing.
You are welcome.OMG....Thank You! I'm still cleaning the coffee off my monitor and keyboard.:coffeedrink: You made my day!
I wouldn't think that camping is the most dangerous place someone can be, I guess had a different image in my mind.