Unless a pilot has plenty of mountain flying experience, I would follow the Alaska Highway. That planned route takes you over VERY remote, very rough country, and the weather can be suddenly nasty. Plenty of people have disappeared forever in places like that. Even with a 406 ELT (highly recommended), the chances of surviving and being found are small indeed.
If you really want to be in trouble, tick off a mama moose with a calf. It’ll make the bear look downright tame.
Forgot to ask, do you have a mogas STC?
Cocaine is a hell of a drugThat moose is haulin’. Wow.
Cocaine is a hell of a drug
Photo shop. The cocaine of stupid people.
And there is a way around.
Transporting and using prohibited firearms or restricted firearms
- Criminal Code,
- (iii) wishes to transport the firearm for repair, storage, sale, exportation or appraisal, or
- (iv) wishes to transport the firearm to a gun show.
- Marginal note:Target practice or competition
(1.1) In the case of an authorization to transport issued for a reason referred to in paragraph (1)(a) within the province where the holder of the authorization resides, the specified places must include all shooting clubs and shooting ranges that are approved under section 29 and that are located in that province.
(Hopefully, banjo sounds wouldn't attract more bears).
It's generally accepted that bears prefer 80s pop.
Never considered banjo music as a bear repellent, but you might be on to something (Hopefully, banjo sounds wouldn't attract more bears).
Few years ago, a friend sent me a picture of his C185, A bear had tried to climb up on it.
Weren't pretty, aircraft never flew again. What the bear couldn't crush when it wouldn't open like a cooler, they chewed.
That is amazing since it normal speed.
Is 98.1% close enough? That is what we have, but I think I need to stock up on some more.Moose are scarier to me then bears but bring something with 100% deet or else it will make you wish you brought a firearm to stop the suffering. People from the states will never understand how well they swarm, or how many you can swallow if you try to run from the little critters.
Wow! Maybe we will go someplace else.Yes the bugs are that bad. Black Flies, also called white socks, and mosquitos.View attachment 63236
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Don't wear yellow clothing, that seems to attract bugs as well.
WHAT? I CAN'T HEAR YOU OVER THE MOSQUITOES IN TEXAS
A couple of things to consider. First, would be the proficiency of the shooter with the weapon. Shot placement is way, way up there in terms of effectiveness: a miss from a more powerful gun is certainly no better than a solid hit from a less potent round. For the less practiced shooter, the vote goes to the long gun. Second, as a survival weapon, versatility is important. Because we are not traveling with the entire gun cabinet in the plane, it's helpful to remember that slugs/buckshot can provide defense against larger animals, but by simply changing ammunition we have a gun with utility for harvesting birds or small game. By packing appropriate flares, we also have a useful signaling device. Seems to me that the vote goes to the long gun, again.
Handguns are wonderful, and certainly have their place, but the amount of disciplined practice required to use it effectively cannot be overstated. Anyone who has this skill is gifted in eye, hand, and mind --the average comer would best be served by something more intuitive and simple: the long gun. Just my nsho. Blessings.
PS: Don't get me started on what kind of flint makes the best spear tip.
@Stewartb: Have you ever tangled with a Kodiac bear? Just curious.
Marine band radio. I have it on good authority that a good number of the villages up north use them to communicate with aircraft delivering/getting supplies and other villages.
I'm British, no Green Card, you guys won't let me buy a gun.
Then I would at least take a flair gun and a compress gas air horn to scare off bears.
Can anyone suggest a decent barrel pump to take, for refueling out of drums?
I said the same thing to Leslie yesterday. I bought all this stuff that we will only have to use in an emergency that we hope doesn't happen, and when we get home we will have to figure out what to do with all of it. In my younger days I would have just kept it as camping equipment, and it would have gotten used. These days we camp out in Marriotts and Hiltons.Well, the GIANT Amazon order has been placed and the gear is on the way. I've spent enough on all this that I'll almost be a bit annoyed if I don't crash and get to use it.