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Personnaly, I would stay out of the area. If it is a public access hunting area, I would stay out. Alternatively, put on as much blaze-orange stuff as possible. How about painting the horse orange? LOL Tony -----Original Message----- From: Mike and Kathy Kelly [mailto:reallykk@infomagic.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 6:59 AM To: Ridecamp Subject: RC: hunting season When I was out riding yesterday, I heard someone shooting quite close. Unfortunately, this time of year that isn't uncommon - this is a big area for hunting deer and elk. Although it isn't hunting season yet, I live in a rural area with lots of heavily treed forests and there are people out there getting ready. So, although I am thankful my horse is grey, I'd be foolish to think that was enough to keep us safe. A FS ranger told me if he has 4 legs I'd better watch out. So, what do you all do to keep you and your horse safe during hunting season? I think a helmet cover in blaze orange (kind of like those lycra bike helmet covers) would be good, but haven't found one. Anyone know of a good place to find blaze-orange stuff for Gabriel and I?? Thanks, Kathy Kelly
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