Quote Originally Posted by gypski
Years ago, when I was herding sheep......it wzs during the winter breaking to spring, and where we were, were a lot of small gulches and gullies that ewes could hide in.

Well one day, I came up out of one, and turned out into an opening, and there sitting on a knoll was a coyote. Now I had the dog with me as usual, but I guess we were both stunned a little as the frickin' coyote didn't budge in inch. So, we sat there, me on the horse, the dog standing next to me looking up waiting, the the coyote sitting on its ass!!! :stoned:

I was so taken by the moment, I pondered it, and thought wow, this is something that doesn't happen every day. And, after a time and it not moving, I told the dog, git up.......:lol5: And he took off, the coyote took off with the dog in the chase...I let it happen for a while then called the dog back while watching the coyote with binoculars for some time. In the end, I saw it pounce on some rabbit or something. And, then went about my business. :smokin:

Just one of my tales of being out in the wilderness with very little to no other humans around for miles. :stoned: And I didn't have any weed either.
I used to work on a HUGEEE golf course as a greens-keeper, an most holes were rather secluded, not to mention the course was built in he middle of the woods. Used to just ride around on a golf cart smoking herb, would run into all types of animals. When I would see them I would stop and chill by em and smoke, they would all always come over by me and just chill while I talked to them about things and run off if anyone else came... lol (yes was pretty lit talking to rabbits..).. always wondered if an animal could sense I don't eat meat so they don't feel threatened by me, cause it is kind of bugged out how animals react to me.