Hot Tub Forum
General => General info Somewhat hot tub related => Topic started by: 39lasalle on July 29, 2017, 12:43:54 pm
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Testing as I am not sure how to post photos.
I am trying to figure out out to protect ourselves when we would be at our most vulnerable. I usually carry everyday but not in or near the tub. Guess this will change! Never really had these issues before because we had always had a dog running g around.
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Guess that did not work
Bear in driveway last night. If was not raining we probably would have been in tub at this time about 30 ft. away
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I'm glad my back yard is fully fenced. EEK!
But I get it. Bear and coyote are a real problem in our area.
Maybe keep bear spray near by?
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At camp used to have one of those canned air fog horns scared the crap out of any animal. Think you can still get them on amazon.
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Bear spray was my first thought as well and keep food and drinks out of the area. A handgun might not be the best plan for the rest of the time also if they are becoming a problem. Something is bringing them in and most of the time it is food. They love bird feeders here. Get rid of the feeders. Etc.
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Bear spray was my first thought as well and keep food and drinks out of the area. A handgun might not be the best plan for the rest of the time also if they are becoming a problem. Something is bringing them in and most of the time it is food. They love bird feeders here. Get rid of the feeders. Etc.
I was thinking the same thing about a handgun near the hot tub. We tend to be enjoying an adult beverage when we're in the hot tub.
Adult beverages and guns don't tend to be a good combination.
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Bear spray was my first thought as well and keep food and drinks out of the area. A handgun might not be the best plan for the rest of the time also if they are becoming a problem. Something is bringing them in and most of the time it is food. They love bird feeders here. Get rid of the feeders. Etc.
I was thinking the same thing about a handgun near the hot tub. We tend to be enjoying an adult beverage when we're in the hot tub.
Adult beverages and guns don't tend to be a good combination.
So you are saying drinking alcohol in a hot tub of water is responsible.... Actually,drinking in a tub of water is probably a worse combination than sitting water with a gun on a ledge within arms reach!
Off to look for statistics!
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http://www.seattlepi.com/national/article/Someone-drowns-in-a-tub-nearly-every-day-in-1201018.php
http://danger.mongabay.com/injury_death.htm
Just a couple quick links
While a gun sitting on the shelf within arms length is not going to kill me an alcoholic drink and fighting off dehydration is a very serious concern!
But hey, to each their own
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HAHA, really, we're going there.(http://forum.pugski.com/media/roflmao.1520/full)
I never said a gun near a hot tub was unsafe, so please don't put words in my post.
Its not a stretch of the imagination that someone in a hot tub may have an adult beverage.
My personal rule of thumb is, I don't get my guns out if I'm drinking adult beverages, and I don't start drinking adult beverages when I have my guns out.
I do, however, drink responsibly in my tub(with non breakable drink ware) Cheers (http://forum.pugski.com/attachments/mojito-icon-png.9641/)
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You brought the alcohol amd guns to the discussion. I more or less was wondering what other people living in these types of areas were doing for protection when most vulnerable!
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I do live in this type of area. Bear and coyote are a common concern. It just so happens that we have a fairly well fenced back yard so we haven't (yet) had a bear come into our spa space, but I would think Bear Spray is a good bet.
I just got back from Outdoor Retailer Summer Market Place in SLC. I was amazed at the variety of sprays and canisters for bear.
Here is just one option
(http://forum.pugski.com/attachments/img_0049-jpg.27321/)
I became more alert to this after a friend's husband and daughter were attacked in MT last year.
http://www.dailyinterlake.com/archive/article-05b03424-9722-11e6-90a6-27f2be011535.html
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I agree... normally I carry all the time and am grateful that my employer allows us to crry as well. Most nights when I get home, usually just strip down on the porch throw gun/holster on picnic table (within eyesight) and jump in!
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If you have drank enough for you to die in a hot tub your an idiot, and probably should win a Darwin award. If your worried about being attacked by a bear while getting into or using your spa, your paranoid. I carry, most of the time, I have six acres that's pretty secluded in NW Washington. Last thing I think about is a bear killing or attacking me when I get home, I do think of and usually have a beer though before getting in and while soaking.
This was taken about 5 miles or less give or take from my house a couple of days ago. Granted it's a black bear, but still a bear.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH6JbZB02YM
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Lots of bears around my house. I am more concerned about driving to work, or anywhere. If you worry about bears more than driving your priorities and messed up.
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If you have drank enough for you to die in a hot tub your an idiot, and probably should win a Darwin award. If your worried about being attacked by a bear while getting into or using your spa, your paranoid. I carry, most of the time, I have six acres that's pretty secluded in NW Washington. Last thing I think about is a bear killing or attacking me when I get home, I do think of and usually have a beer though before getting in and while soaking.
This was taken about 5 miles or less give or take from my house a couple of days ago. Granted it's a black bear, but still a bear.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH6JbZB02YM
I saw a news story about that bear in the pool. Yikes!
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The hummingbirds are getting bigger too.
*disclaimer - This is not my photo, but taken from a friend.
(https://scontent-dft4-3.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/20294545_1459770154114002_5459901608047922184_n.jpg?oh=7617c4d67acf9727ea9ebd0169d2dd26&oe=59EE5B01)