Oh, but do know the dangerous critters and vegetation in the area as well 
as how to deal with them.  Someone mentioned bears already, but know what 
to do if you encounter a mountain lion, moose, rattlesnake, angry pigs, 
cows with horns who escaped their fence, etc.   Also, we have heaps of deer 
ticks that carry lyme disease, so I do at least two thorough tick checks 
after spending time in the woods.  Those little buggers know how to hide!  
Know how to identify poisen oak, ivy, wild parsnip, or any other 
"uncomfortable" plants that your area might have.  Seasoned locals are 
often the best to ask about those sorts of things.  Then, enjoy travelling 
a slower pace!

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