Posted by showcrop on September 10, 2012 at 10:56:07 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: Darwin barely missed posted by KEH on September 10, 2012 at 05:25:16:
A few years back I went snowmobiling at Yellowstone. The buffalo there like to use the roadways that are snowmobile trails in the winter, so when you see them you are supposed to pull to the right and stop until they leave the trail or go by. It is against the rules to leave the packed trail. So you sit there waiting for them and it is not usually a problem as the trails are mostly about thirty feet wide. One time however as we were waiting for a group that was coming towards us, one of them decided that he wanted to get on the sled with me. I wasn't really comfortable with him being closer than ten feet, so I shifted my camera to my left hand, then hit the shutter/flash which caused him to stop, and squeezed the throttle with my right and took off. Let him hitch a ride with someone else.
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