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<blockquote data-quote="KSB209" data-source="post: 2216595" data-attributes="member: 83819"><p>Great info and knowledge shared in this board. I plan on taking off this season until I fill my tag. It will be back country in the Sierras in CA so I'm not real concerned with bears or large kitties. The bears we have around here are black bears and I have had more then a couple encounters with them and all have run away. The higher in elevation the less I worry about the lions and rattle snakes. It is more stupid people and the possibility of getting lost but I always carry way more food then I need. Water this year may be difficult but the area I plan on going has a bunch of small lakes so I should be able to find water daily. I always carry about a gallon when I start and have more then 1 way to filter water when I find it. </p><p>Great idea on the WFR class. I will be looking for one in my area. Most seem to be about a week long and I need to find something more like weekend courses to work for my schedule. Some seem to be pretty basic which could be fun to do with the kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KSB209, post: 2216595, member: 83819"] Great info and knowledge shared in this board. I plan on taking off this season until I fill my tag. It will be back country in the Sierras in CA so I’m not real concerned with bears or large kitties. The bears we have around here are black bears and I have had more then a couple encounters with them and all have run away. The higher in elevation the less I worry about the lions and rattle snakes. It is more stupid people and the possibility of getting lost but I always carry way more food then I need. Water this year may be difficult but the area I plan on going has a bunch of small lakes so I should be able to find water daily. I always carry about a gallon when I start and have more then 1 way to filter water when I find it. Great idea on the WFR class. I will be looking for one in my area. Most seem to be about a week long and I need to find something more like weekend courses to work for my schedule. Some seem to be pretty basic which could be fun to do with the kids. [/QUOTE]
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