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revmaaatin
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bear defense while riding in the rockies, nklr

Post by revmaaatin » Tue Jan 15, 2013 6:03 pm

List, I have been enjoying the previous discussions/problems/suggestions of riding where there are bears. Further discussions off line offer several suggestions of riding your KLR where there is bears-a-plenty, and what to do to 'protect' yourself beyond bells, spray, and shooting your riding partner in the knee with a .22. This includes the bear spray, (watch the wind direction) typical guide guns =1895 Marlin in .45/70, 12g. Shotguns with slugs, .44 mag pistol. All these have some very positive features as well as some problems. I was leaning towards the shotgun (I'm told by one of my friends living in Anchorage, Alaska, Conservation Agents use this) until, I found this video. Wa-lah. The search is ended. Here in is the ultimate, KiLeRista DS, multiuse bear protection device http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=TSU1jQoGIqo revmaaatin. who has ocean view property for sale in AZ. ps. To use this device, It requires the use of the secret password, "Here, hold my beer."

Patrick Zegers
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bear defense while riding in the rockies, nklr

Post by Patrick Zegers » Tue Jan 15, 2013 6:36 pm

Rev, Are you designing the ladder rack for the KLR to carry it? Patrick ________________________________ From: revmaaatin To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, January 15, 2013 4:10:26 PM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Bear defense while riding in the rockies, NKLR List, I have been enjoying the previous discussions/problems/suggestions of riding where there are bears. Further discussions off line offer several suggestions of riding your KLR where there is bears-a-plenty, and what to do to 'protect' yourself beyond bells, spray, and shooting your riding partner in the knee with a .22. This includes the bear spray, (watch the wind direction) typical guide guns =1895 Marlin in .45/70, 12g. Shotguns with slugs, .44 mag pistol. All these have some very positive features as well as some problems. I was leaning towards the shotgun (I'm told by one of my friends living in Anchorage, Alaska, Conservation Agents use this) until, I found this video. Wa-lah. The search is ended. Here in is the ultimate, KiLeRista DS, multiuse bear protection device http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=TSU1jQoGIqo revmaaatin. who has ocean view property for sale in AZ. ps. To use this device, It requires the use of the secret password, "Here, hold my beer." [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

beachmike1
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Post by beachmike1 » Tue Jan 15, 2013 6:46 pm

Never been there but my Dad was a merchant marine for thirty years . He was there often due to service contracts with the bases. He liked the place. Hot ...hotter than Hawaii hot. Pretty much all the time. Humid. Rain can me measured in feet watch for snakes. Bring the KLR. My Dad rode and like to ride in the islands.

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