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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 882331" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>:nod: I used to work pack stations in the high country. I had a BROKE mare and a few mules FLIP out on me in the national park one time and decided to go back and figure out what happened. I found lion tracks... I told the park service about the lion track and recieved a ten minute lecture about my ignorance since "we don't have lions in this basin of the park"...</p><p>Three days later a park service employee was walking out from Hockett Meadows, which is twelve miles off the road, with a bum shoulder and he swore up and down that a BIG lion had followed him... and then worked around in front of him... and then followed him some more... and then came around on the other side and up in front of him... :nod: </p><p>By the next day there were signs plastered all over every trailhead in the park.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 882331, member: 14661"] :nod: I used to work pack stations in the high country. I had a BROKE mare and a few mules FLIP out on me in the national park one time and decided to go back and figure out what happened. I found lion tracks... I told the park service about the lion track and recieved a ten minute lecture about my ignorance since "we don't have lions in this basin of the park"... Three days later a park service employee was walking out from Hockett Meadows, which is twelve miles off the road, with a bum shoulder and he swore up and down that a BIG lion had followed him... and then worked around in front of him... and then followed him some more... and then came around on the other side and up in front of him... :nod: By the next day there were signs plastered all over every trailhead in the park. [/QUOTE]
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