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Fundamentals
Location: NY Gender: Male
| | My next explore and posible wild dogs. < on 6/18/2011 2:43 AM >
| | | Got off work early the other day and took a ride to find some entry ways for my next explore. It is a abandon navel yard with 2 old magazines, a few earth mound ammo magazines, and other buildings on a Island. My safest entry to the Island is a 1 mile walk on train tracks over a trestle, The tracks are still in use for freight (see pic below). There is rumor of wild dogs on the island that I cannot confirm but I am hoping there are none. If there are dags I don't believe there wild as I doubt they would be able to sustain them selfs. I do have A CCW but I never take it with me as I live in NY and the laws here are gray at best with trespassing and carrying. Have any of you had experience with this type of thing or have you ever been attacked by a dog while exploring? over view:
trestle I will have to cross:
Decided to flatten some coins before going home =)
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MaterialFiction
Location: Here Gender: Male
| | Re: My next explore and posible wild dogs. <Reply # 1 on 6/18/2011 2:48 AM >
| | | Never had to deal with dogs, but then again, I've only been to two places. I would advise against the weapon if there is any security there - doubtful from the satellite image, but just saying. Snooping around a place with a gun just doesn't make a good picture if you're caught. Like I said, though, dunno if that place is even watched. Now, I'm new, but I'm going off of what seems logical to me: if you suspect dogs, have a melee weapon in your backpack that wouldn't raise too much suspicion if out. [last edit 6/18/2011 2:52 AM by MaterialFiction - edited 1 times]
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Fundamentals
Location: NY Gender: Male
| | Re: My next explore and posible wild dogs. <Reply # 2 on 6/18/2011 2:52 AM >
| | | Posted by MaterialFiction Never had to deal with dogs, but then again, I've only been to two places. I would advise against the weapon if there is any security there - doubtful from the satellite image, but just saying. Snooping around a place with a gun just doesn't make a good picture if you're caught. Like I said, though, dunno if that place is even watched.
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yeah I would never carry when UEing in NY.
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MaterialFiction
Location: Here Gender: Male
| | Re: My next explore and posible wild dogs. <Reply # 3 on 6/18/2011 2:54 AM >
| | | Smart man. Stick with the melee weapon. Wild or not, wood or metal to the head will do some damage. If they're pit bulls....hell, I don't know then.
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Vectored Approach
Location: Morgan Hill, CA Gender: Male
| | Re: My next explore and posible wild dogs. <Reply # 4 on 6/18/2011 4:56 AM >
| | | Melee weapon and pepper spray. The trestle doesn't look too bad for a crossing. Fun.
Honesty may be the best policy, but it's important to remember that apparently, by elimination, dishonesty is the second-best policy. -George Carlin (1937 - 2008) |
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decrepitude
Location: Norcal Gender: Male
| | Re: My next explore and posible wild dogs. <Reply # 5 on 6/18/2011 5:43 AM >
| | | That looks like one hell of a possible site. Pack a good lock blade knife and just explore the mother. Don't forget the camera.
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Jonno23
Location: Phoenix, Az, Sector zz9 Plural Z Alpha Gender: Male
This space for rent
| | Re: My next explore and posible wild dogs. <Reply # 6 on 6/18/2011 8:04 AM >
| | | The bridge in the picture clearly says no trespassing. cancel trip. this one is a bust. But on the serious side, I wouldn't think wild dogs should be a problem. If they are there, they will act much like coyotes and wolves and not really want anything to do with you, and stay pretty clear of a human. Bring a metal rod and pepper spray in case, but I wouldn't be too worried. And if you know the train schedule, try to cross when they won't be around. My brother is a conductor for a freight line and they REALLY don't like people on their bridges and he has called in for cops or their private security (usually off duty cops that will also arrest you) when they see people screwing around on the tracks, and especially bridges. Ever since there was a train here in Arizona that was derailed when someone tampered with tracks on a bridge over a desert wash, all the freight companies take that stuff really seriously. It (train tracks)actually falls under Homeland Security jurisdiction. He told me he has only seen one case where they picked it up though and didn't leave it to the local agency, but that was because the kid had a spike in his pocket, so they investigated the tampering aspect of it. I would still totally go for it though. Just don't go when the trains are coming through the area.
Blah Blah Blah. Shut up and open the damn door. "It's ok Officer, I watch a lot of cop shows on tv, so i am practically one of you guys." - sadly, that didn't work. http://www.flickr.com/photos/jonno23/ All my photos suck. |
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Fundamentals
Location: NY Gender: Male
| | Re: My next explore and posible wild dogs. <Reply # 7 on 6/18/2011 11:35 AM >
| | | Posted by Jonno23 The bridge in the picture clearly says no trespassing. cancel trip. this one is a bust. But on the serious side, I wouldn't think wild dogs should be a problem. If they are there, they will act much like coyotes and wolves and not really want anything to do with you, and stay pretty clear of a human. Bring a metal rod and pepper spray in case, but I wouldn't be too worried. And if you know the train schedule, try to cross when they won't be around. My brother is a conductor for a freight line and they REALLY don't like people on their bridges and he has called in for cops or their private security (usually off duty cops that will also arrest you) when they see people screwing around on the tracks, and especially bridges. Ever since there was a train here in Arizona that was derailed when someone tampered with tracks on a bridge over a desert wash, all the freight companies take that stuff really seriously. It (train tracks)actually falls under Homeland Security jurisdiction. He told me he has only seen one case where they picked it up though and didn't leave it to the local agency, but that was because the kid had a spike in his pocket, so they investigated the tampering aspect of it. I would still totally go for it though. Just don't go when the trains are coming through the area.
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Yes this will be an a problem, unfortunately CSX will not give out any time table for freight trains. So I plan no waiting for one to pass by then crossing I like watching trains any way.
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Captain_Slow The infamous Buttram Manfist
Location: Dallas, Tx Gender: Male
Obviously capable of mediocre things.
| | Re: My next explore and posible wild dogs. <Reply # 8 on 6/18/2011 4:27 PM >
| | | Domesticated guard dogs are a problem, wild dog's aren't. If you're in their territory wild dogs will circle you about 20-40 feet away and watch, but that's it they're just checking you out. If they get close and start growling, don't run, just don't make eye contact with the dog, but keep it in sight, and back away. Don't try that shit about make yourself look bigger by opening your coat and growling back, that shit's for mountain lions because they're retards and fall for that kind of stuff.
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MaterialFiction
Location: Here Gender: Male
| | Re: My next explore and posible wild dogs. <Reply # 9 on 6/18/2011 4:55 PM >
| | | Posted by Captain_Slow Domesticated guard dogs are a problem, wild dog's aren't. If you're in their territory wild dogs will circle you about 20-40 feet away and watch, but that's it they're just checking you out.
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Def. I'll keep that in mind myself.
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neptix
| | Re: My next explore and posible wild dogs. <Reply # 10 on 6/18/2011 9:31 PM >
| | | Also, carry a nice hefty walking stick. I've run into wild dog before in French Polynesia. They'll check you out, but probably won't mess with you, especially if you are confident. And having a big ass stick does tend to make one more confident Even better, a stick is a weapon that even a wild dog will recognise, with tha added bonus of just being a walking stick if you do run into LEO types.
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CatAndTie
Location: Southeastern PA Gender: Male
LifeInDecay. com
| | | Re: My next explore and posible wild dogs. <Reply # 11 on 6/19/2011 3:21 PM >
| | | Cool looking site. It looks like you have a place to duck and hide if you happen to get stuck on the bridge with a train coming. Just make sure your backpacks are sticking up or anything.
"Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore." - Andre Gide |
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Tom133t
| | Re: My next explore and posible wild dogs. <Reply # 12 on 6/19/2011 4:39 PM >
| | | That doesn't look like wild dog territory to me. If you're worried, just go there and find a nice hefty stick or branch to carry around - on occasions when I felt threatened by domesticated dogs, I just hacked a branch off a nearby tree and whittled off a few twigs from it, so it'd be comfortable to hold. Just do the same thing. You'll be fine if you've got a stick.
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Fundamentals
Location: NY Gender: Male
| | Re: My next explore and posible wild dogs. <Reply # 13 on 6/19/2011 11:16 PM >
| | | Thanks for the suggestions. I will be sure to post pictures dogs or not. I was hopeful to here some cool dog attack stories anyone have one? [last edit 6/20/2011 3:46 PM by Fundamentals - edited 2 times]
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Fundamentals
Location: NY Gender: Male
| | Re: My next explore and posible wild dogs. <Reply # 14 on 9/2/2011 2:37 PM >
| | | For anyone interested I finally made it to this explore and came across no dogs but lots of signs there are predators on the island. Here is the link: http://www.uer.ca/...urrpage=1&pp#post0
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Weapon X
Location: Around Gender: Male
"You might remember that 'annoyed' is my natural state"
| | | | Re: My next explore and posible wild dogs. <Reply # 15 on 9/3/2011 8:59 AM >
| | | When faced with the risk of wild dogs in the aria I carry a nice Hickory ax handle that doubles as a walking stick.
"Ya know.... if I were born a few decades earlier I'd probably be locked in an asylum instead of sneaking into them" :D |
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Snips
Location: Gold Coast Gender: Male
Ok... So how do I get out
| | Re: My next explore and posible wild dogs. <Reply # 16 on 10/2/2011 1:07 AM >
| | | nice coins, first though they were train track detonators.
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Snips
Location: Gold Coast Gender: Male
Ok... So how do I get out
| | Re: My next explore and posible wild dogs. <Reply # 17 on 10/2/2011 1:09 AM >
| | | Posted by Weapon X When faced with the risk of wild dogs in the aria I carry a nice Hickory ax handle that doubles as a walking stick.
| They're also some ultrasonic dog alarms that keep them away.
-Snips |
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