If a different date or more convenient location is what you need to be able to
volunteer, there is also one on May 20 at Warner Park.
I've volunteered for these a few times, and I would recommend the experience.
Although one might question whether organised lessons are necessary (after the
fir
What I use is a .22 caliber High Standard two shot derringer. Very
light. Fine varmint shot in the 1st barrel, slug in the 2nd, just in
case. The shot load stings feet and with the noise it's always worked. I
got tired of spending lots of money on sprays. Yes, I am licensed to
carry in just
The first event on May 6 is coming up soon. Please read through the
attached information about the day of the event.
We are still in need of volunteers especially for on the course. If you
know of anyone who might be interested in helping out, have them contact me
or pass along the following sign u
Hi All,
In the realm of dogs to watch out for, I have twice in the past 2 weeks
been aggressively chased by a mean Pit Bull (or similar) that resides on
the south end of Danks Rd (#104), close to the intersection with Old Stage
Rd. This is near Cooksville, and south of Stoughton. It has chased me
Prescribed burns planned for sections of Lakeshore Nature Preserve on campus
near Howard Temin Lakeshore Path. Expect some smoke, and use caution.
Thanks, chuck
From: ADAM M GUNDLACH
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 11:17 AM
To: preserve_prescribed_f...@lists.wisc.edu
Subject: Prescribed Burns Pla
Yeah, as I'm sitting around healing this broken shoulder I'm wondering what
I'll carry once I'm back up and riding. Bear spray did come to mind. I've
only seen canisters that would be bigger than I'd want to carry on a bike,
but something smaller might work well.
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 10:28 AM,
I like to think that bear spray would require no license, be less lethal (a
goal?), be just as effective, be cheaper, and be lighter to carry, but I
haven't tried it yet. I've had enough close calls in rural areas to
seriously consider it.
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 7:59 AM, William Hauda via Bikies
When David Couper was police chief in Madison he routinely carried
his service revolver to handle situations like this. Following his
example, I sometimes carry. One time while biking in Lafayette County a
woman sat on her front porch and watched her dog come after me. She did
nothing. Dism
Hope you're OK after crashing, Eric! You sort of buried the lede there ...
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 4:57 PM, Eric White via Bikies <
bikies@lists.danenet.org> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> This is just a heads up to keep a lookout for two loose pit bulls at the
> address below when riding outside Evansv