YELLOWSTONE PARK DANGER

   / YELLOWSTONE PARK DANGER #21  
On my Yellowstone visit, we happened upon a "special" guided tour where the ranger took us off the regular trail. He had a sidearm, kept a whistle handy and kept banging some garbage can lids, to warn off the danger. Eye opening, to say the least... The wandering bison and elk were bigger than my little sports car. We never saw any bears.
Elk are becoming very habituated to humans
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throughout the west. Here is one in it’s habitat in Northern Arizona.
 
   / YELLOWSTONE PARK DANGER #22  
I've been living within 200 miles of the Long Valley Caldera on the California-Nevada border. It is very active and we get periodic news briefings of what to expect if it lets loose. Most of northern Nevada would be deeply covered in ash...life as we know it would end.
 
   / YELLOWSTONE PARK DANGER
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#23  
When I was at Yellowstone there was a young boy his mother kept calling him back by her but he didn't listen
to her and I was taking pictures of this bufflo laying down
and as the boy took a step closer I could see the bufflo was getting upset I asked the boy if he could run at 30 miles per hour he said no I told him that the bufflo cold jump up and be running at 30 miles an hour he went back to his mother.

When my wife and I were in Big Bend Texas one of the
park rangers were talking about the mountain lions and
how to protect yourself then they started talking about the
bears and he said he didn't know how you could protect
your self from the bears, I said just get the bear facts

willy
 
   / YELLOWSTONE PARK DANGER #24  
sometimes the young are rejected by mother b/c handled by humans
I could be wrong, but believe this is an old wive's tale started years ago to discourage people from picking up the young. I've been charged by a cow moose and sow black bear without knowing where the babies were... neither of those were too concerned about scent.

No matter... I don't **** with the mother of any species! ;)
 
   / YELLOWSTONE PARK DANGER #25  
could well be. don't have facts to back up. did read an article where i think an elk or moose young calf had to be euthanized after a visitor handled the young born then rejected by mother. i do agree with you. the less human interaction, the better, regards
 
   / YELLOWSTONE PARK DANGER #26  
Made a difference at 1200 baud or less.... That's when all file compression came into being, before modems could some compression on the fly.
but then again why use WPM or MPH or MPG?
When I first started mucking about with computers, it was a dial up connection to a time share account on a mainframe at the Technical College across town using an acoustically coupled modem: you dialed the phone, listened for the computer to pick up, then set the phone handset in a cradle. (loud noises in the room would often disrupt communication.) The output was on a 10 CPS (characters per second) teletype machine.

Stepping up to a 110 baud modem with the TV screen as a monitor was a relief. 300 baud seemed "fast". The real winner was when 2400 baud modems came out. At last there was throughput that was faster than I could read.
 
   / YELLOWSTONE PARK DANGER #27  
On a 2008 visit to Yellowstone with family, we were in a parking area at a safe distance watching a herd of bison grazing in a nearby field. A young couple from India, who were also watching, decided they wanted to get a picture of the man petting one! The woman held the camera while the man started walking toward the herd. We yelled at them to stop, but they didn't understand English very well. It would not have gone well if my FIL hadn't grabbed the guy!

I don't understand how stupid some people are but it explains why there are so many injuries out there every year.
 
   / YELLOWSTONE PARK DANGER #28  
When I first started mucking about with computers, it was a dial up connection to a time share account on a mainframe at the Technical College across town using an acoustically coupled modem: you dialed the phone, listened for the computer to pick up, then set the phone handset in a cradle. (loud noises in the room would often disrupt communication.) The output was on a 10 CPS (characters per second) teletype machine.

Stepping up to a 110 baud modem with the TV screen as a monitor was a relief. 300 baud seemed "fast". The real winner was when 2400 baud modems came out. At last there was throughput that was faster than I could read.

You were a little ahead of my early computer experience. My first modem was a 300 baud, then 1200, 2400, 9600, 14.4, and I forget the last modem speed. My landline would rarely connect at higher than 14.4.
 
   / YELLOWSTONE PARK DANGER #29  
could well be. don't have facts to back up. did read an article where i think an elk or moose young calf had to be euthanized after a visitor handled the young born then rejected by mother. i do agree with you. the less human interaction, the better, regards
You may be thinking of an incident where a bison calf had been left sleeping on one side of the river and the herd moved across - the calf was lost and confused and a well-meaning but ill-informed visitor put it in his car and took it to the ranger station…the rangers tried to return it to the location but by then, for whatever reason, a successful reunion with its mom wasn’t to be. Calf was subsequently euthanized after wandering around for a couple of days on the highway. The well-intentioned visitor was cited and fined. (I live in the GYE - Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem - and this was a big story here.)
 
   / YELLOWSTONE PARK DANGER #30  
One of the worst cases of click-bait I've seen on this site. Seriously, "Yellowstone Danger" followed by "go boom"
 

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