After having 2 encounters of moose family in nearly 4 days, I have realized that my animal whispering-skills are none existent and I should learn what these animals tendencies are. While having fun out here in Utah, I wanted to inform myself of how to prevent attacks, how to handle encounters, and finally how to handle getting attacked. This is what I found about the common animals in Utah: mountain lion, bear, and the moose.
It's been a long time since I've had to use one of these containment's of the worst byproduct of the human species. It takes a certain process to make this experience as "comfortable" as possible even if you never really feel that comfortable.
When I was a little kid, and maybe too close to being a
teenager, my mom always packed my suitcase when going on our annual family summer
trip. She might have over-packed a few
times, but it never bothered me because I wasn’t the one putting in the time. Now putting in the time of packing, I wish I
had learned how to pack because I bring a whole bunch of clothes that I never
wear while on vacation. Now into my
mid-20s I think I found the perfect formula for how to pack for any warm
weather trip.
While on The Most Epic Trip I was the
dish master for 5 months because Gina is a much better cook than I.
During that time I really got creative of how to efficiently clean
the dishes, cookware, and utensils. You would be surprised how
creative you can really get, since dish washing sucks in the real
world, and while camping is 10x more annoying. Actually, now that I
remember if you hate washing dishes as much as me I think you should
read this article about how to get out of washing dishes.
One night while I was finishing up my
portion of dinner, Gina pulled out her nightly grapefruit for
dessert. I finished up the grub in the pot and saw the pile of
grapefruit skins and asked myself if the skin from a grapefruit would
make it easier to clean a pot. The thought was that it was a very
acidic fruit and it was large in size.
While in the Adirondacks on The Most Epic Trip we found an awesome campsite with a huge open area right off the road yet secluded from it at the same time. (It is just around a small bend) This was the first camp site that we have found in about a month that was just as Epic as the trip. We decided that we should probably set up our tent to make sure that we will have a camp site. Apparently it did not matter because we get back to camp after a long day of climbing and it is completely taken over by a group of four guys. (Now I got to know the guys a bit and they were alright. Their camping ethics though, were not.)








