The Great Outdoors

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Think imma go to this tonight.

Figure it’ll be a good place to pick up older women.

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there’s a marketing/fundraising opportunity that’s being missed, i think

cougars for cougars
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KUTradition wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 11:44 am there’s a marketing/fundraising opportunity that’s being missed, i think

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You guys wanna help me brainstorm questions to ask the wildlife guys?

- how likely is it that a cougar attacks a lone skier at night?

- do they migrate with the deer that spend the winters at lower elevations, or stick around the alpine areas all year?

- how do they feel about dating a younger guy?

and so on…
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very unlikely

they stay in the same general area but of course migrate to some extent to follow the prey


fun fact....their paws spread wide enough to allow them to traverse mostly on top of the snow like snow shoes without sinking to terribly deep. Meaning they are faster in the snow than most any of their prey animals.
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speaking of paws on the snow…

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good print bad pic.

no visible claw marks

if it has 3 indents in the back of the pad its a cat. canines only have 2 indents on the back of the pad
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who has seen the northern lights?

Id really like to see them someday. Never have. I really need to make it up to Alaska/Yukon/Northern Territories. So many things up there I'd like to see.
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my one and only experience was while flying out of anchorage

skies were overcast during our visit, so didn’t get to see them. but, when we broke through the cloud cover while flying out, the plane’s cabin was illuminated by them…or at least that’s my memory of it, nearly 25 years later
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TDub wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 8:48 pm good print bad pic.

no visible claw marks

if it has 3 indents in the back of the pad its a cat. canines only have 2 indents on the back of the pad
if it adds to the story, this was several miles back in the woods, after an inch or so of fresh snow fell on the hardpack trail right before dark. So, fresh, with no one else around, not a corresponding set of human prints just walking yall's Great Dane or something.

cuz if it's NOT a cat, then what? some sorta enormous canine?

maybe the Dire Wolf

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ousdahl wrote: Sat Feb 18, 2023 12:00 pm
TDub wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 8:48 pm good print bad pic.

no visible claw marks

if it has 3 indents in the back of the pad its a cat. canines only have 2 indents on the back of the pad
if it adds to the story, this was several miles back in the woods, after an inch or so of fresh snow fell on the hardpack trail right before dark. So, fresh, with no one else around, not a corresponding set of human prints just walking yall's Great Dane or something.

cuz if it's NOT a cat, then what? some sorta enormous canine?

maybe the Dire Wolf

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canines (and bears) leave claw marks.

Tell tale is the 3 indent vs 2 indents on the back part of the center pad.

That and cats prints are more rounded off and canines are more angular towards the center front. Bears are flatter across the top.
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ousdahl wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 7:43 pm speaking of paws on the snow…

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yknow whats kinda off about that track? everything seems to point to cat....except the shape of the actual toes. Maybe I need a different angle or something. Usually you can tell canines and cats tracks apart fairly easily.
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well, don't cats also often step their front and back paws in the same prints, as a stealth technique and stuff.

so if that print was actually two prints on top of one another, maybe it got a little fudged.

actually, I have a couple other pics from that night, hang on...
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bonus prints!

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ousdahl wrote: Sun Feb 19, 2023 3:00 pm well, don't cats also often step their front and back paws in the same prints, as a stealth technique and stuff.

so if that print was actually two prints on top of one another, maybe it got a little fudged.

actually, I have a couple other pics from that night, hang on...

not usually. they have a tendency to overstep, back prints land in front of front prints. If moving slow or stalking they will understep and step very close together, sometimes you'll have drag marks of the feet in a sneak scenario.
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pretty certain thats a cat
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ousdahl wrote: Sun Feb 19, 2023 3:11 pm bonus prints!

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