Re: Perils of Winter

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I agree that common-sense is very important in one's safety in all kinds of situations, outdoors and otherwise; however, it seems the problem is that a number of hikers in many places seem to lose theirs and act in ways that result in near-death or tragic endings.

So, while I also agree with "pushing the envelope" to broaden one's experience base and enjoy the greater appreciation of the natural world gained thereby; I do think that being cautious, always using appropriate gear and learning from those with genuine skills/knowledge is a demonstration of common sense and will keep one safe.

In December, I feed my pb Rottweilers sausage made from Moose, Deer and sometimes Bison meat; this seems to keep them VERY happy! Perhaps the lady's Samoyeds would respond to this?

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