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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 3932953" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>I've posted this story before but it's still a good story. My wife and I went to Wyoming a years ago. This was around the 4th of july, we stayed at Ta Wa Tee Lodge, which is located on the eastern mountian that makes up Jackson Hole. This lodge is near the top of Ta Wa Tee Pass, problibly not spelled correctly, a Polish word I think? This Pass is about 10,000 ft. and the weather was great at this altitude in july. We stayed in a cabin, and there was nothing else around but the Lodge and these cabins. I was walking every morning back then, so I started out on my walk, on a forest service road into the woods. There was a sign that said, " CAUTION GRIZZLY AREA, SPECIAL RULES APPLY!" I decided to go back to the cabin and get a pistol we had in the car. My wife was in the shower, so I went on my walk! GREAT place to walk, at breaks in the tember you could see Jackson Hole, and the TEETONS, and it was in the 40's !!! When I got back, I told my wife about this sign, and said that I'm glad we brought this pistol, a lady Smith 38 revolver. She, being the smart ass she is, said, what were you going to do with that little pistol, shoot yourself if a Grizzly got you down? I still laugh about that 20, years later!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 3932953, member: 45328"] I've posted this story before but it's still a good story. My wife and I went to Wyoming a years ago. This was around the 4th of july, we stayed at Ta Wa Tee Lodge, which is located on the eastern mountian that makes up Jackson Hole. This lodge is near the top of Ta Wa Tee Pass, problibly not spelled correctly, a Polish word I think? This Pass is about 10,000 ft. and the weather was great at this altitude in july. We stayed in a cabin, and there was nothing else around but the Lodge and these cabins. I was walking every morning back then, so I started out on my walk, on a forest service road into the woods. There was a sign that said, " CAUTION GRIZZLY AREA, SPECIAL RULES APPLY!" I decided to go back to the cabin and get a pistol we had in the car. My wife was in the shower, so I went on my walk! GREAT place to walk, at breaks in the tember you could see Jackson Hole, and the TEETONS, and it was in the 40's !!! When I got back, I told my wife about this sign, and said that I'm glad we brought this pistol, a lady Smith 38 revolver. She, being the smart ass she is, said, what were you going to do with that little pistol, shoot yourself if a Grizzly got you down? I still laugh about that 20, years later! [/QUOTE]
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