James Riley
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I watched "Wild" last night with my wife. I enjoyed it but it was a little depressing. The outdoors is a good place to go to "get away from". If done right, one learns, while out there, that it is an even better place to "go to." But learning that lesson can be difficult if, when out there, one runs into creeps or azzhats.
Once an urbanite or newbie finally gins up the courage to go face the dark, the grizzlies, the mountain lions, the cliffs, the drowning, and all the others "horrors" we have saddled the Earth with, the last thing thing they should have to worry about is other people. After all, isn't that what they are usually running from? I'm not saying the outdoors should be safe. Far from it. I just think it should be safer. Getting raped, shot, stabbed, ripped off and all that crap should be reserved for "civilization."
Those two creepy bow hunters pissed me off. She probably should have been packing but maybe that's illegal in CA. Women, alone, in the outdoors should be left alone. Anyway, I'd recommend the movie. It kept me paying attention for a couple of hours.
Once an urbanite or newbie finally gins up the courage to go face the dark, the grizzlies, the mountain lions, the cliffs, the drowning, and all the others "horrors" we have saddled the Earth with, the last thing thing they should have to worry about is other people. After all, isn't that what they are usually running from? I'm not saying the outdoors should be safe. Far from it. I just think it should be safer. Getting raped, shot, stabbed, ripped off and all that crap should be reserved for "civilization."
Those two creepy bow hunters pissed me off. She probably should have been packing but maybe that's illegal in CA. Women, alone, in the outdoors should be left alone. Anyway, I'd recommend the movie. It kept me paying attention for a couple of hours.