It is wise to never limit any one of your senses when hiking in Alaska.
This comic reminds me of a time I went for a walk with my dog after a miserable day at work. I was not far from town, but my mind was focused on the terrible day I had, and not on the trail.
My dog and I came around a corner, and spooked a large bull moose. It should never have happened, there was plenty of opportunity for me to spot the moose long before I did, but I wasn’t paying attention. The moose lowered his massive rack, and charged directly at me. I was within mere feet of that mighty bull, when my yellow lab charged the moose, barking up a storm. The bull turned his charge, and my dog sauntered over to a bush to lay down his scent. His job was done, disaster adverted, it was time for more important things.
The entire event lasted only seconds. The bull stood by the forest edge, giving me the stink-eye. My heart was pounding through my jacket, and my Labrador wanted to know why we were flushing moose and not grouse.
It was a lesson I never forgot. If you can’t keep your mind on the trail, stay home and burn your dinner instead.
Comic credit: Nuggets by Jamie Smith



June 28th, 2018 at 7:59 PM
🙂
thanks for the smile…. I do not know how many times over the decades that was what happened to me.
It seems that walking in the woods
promotes thought
and heavy thought promotes unawareness
and unawareness promotes trouble
June 29th, 2018 at 2:46 AM
Great comic, even better Alaska Mike story. Mid 90’s with very high humidity readings for the next three days here in Badger Land– if you’re looking for me I’ll be home hugging an air conditioning vent.