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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 157108" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>I'm having a good laugh here. </p><p>The irony is exactly that all those nasties and we arm ourselves with shovels sticks and thongs (open toed footwear aka flip flops for the foreigners not the g string type)</p><p>I think you point out the real danger, bears and cougars creeping around hopefully easy to spot and hear, bloody brown snakes in the autumn wanna curl up in the tent for warmth or stop right where you want to walk in the summer, most of the dangerous creatures are camouflage extraordinaires with a passive aggressive nature.</p><p></p><p>Alot of truth in jest rather go into the bush and take my chances than hang around Mrs GT in a filthy mood so much safer and relaxing. Great thread guys keep adding the good the bad and the ugly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 157108, member: 2152"] I'm having a good laugh here. The irony is exactly that all those nasties and we arm ourselves with shovels sticks and thongs (open toed footwear aka flip flops for the foreigners not the g string type) I think you point out the real danger, bears and cougars creeping around hopefully easy to spot and hear, bloody brown snakes in the autumn wanna curl up in the tent for warmth or stop right where you want to walk in the summer, most of the dangerous creatures are camouflage extraordinaires with a passive aggressive nature. Alot of truth in jest rather go into the bush and take my chances than hang around Mrs GT in a filthy mood so much safer and relaxing. Great thread guys keep adding the good the bad and the ugly. [/QUOTE]
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