
Originally Posted by
xkaes
In National Parks you are generally safe, but in the larger, out of the way parts of the Parks it pays to pay attention -- because no one might be where you are for weeks.
I was once in the backcountry of Bandalier National Monument, New Mexico -- where no hunting is allowed -- and ran into two hunters who claimed to have "special permission'. I normally do a lot of off trail hiking, but as soon as I heard them blasting away nearby I pulled up stakes. I was able to report to the authorities that they decimated an entire heard of wild burros. I didn't get pictures of the herd, but I did get pictures of the hunters. The Rangers found the dead herd later on. Fortunately, with my help, and my friend, the Park Service was able to nail the bastards in Federal Court -- a FEDERAL case, for sure.
With me off trail, those idiots would have shot anything that moved -- including me!!!
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