Yeah, I have got to say. That sounds like a very Wyoming thing to do.
Not just fuck you but FUCK YOU IN PARTICULAR WITH A NUKE.
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>The first officially documented fatal grizzly attack in Yellowstone National Park claimed the life of a government teamster named Frank Welch in 1916.
A road crew responded by booby-trapping a garbage barrel with dynamite to lure the bear thought to be responsible, an elderly male called Old Two Toes.
Then they blasted the grizzly into oblivion.
That’s according to an account in the 1995 book “Death In Yellowstone” by Lee H. Whittlesey, which documents the history of lethal accidents, misadventures and misfortunes in the park.
The tale of Old Two Toes’ explosive demise illustrates the stark differences between bear management then versus today, retired law enforcement ranger Greg Jackson told Cowboy State Daily.
Yeah, I have got to say. That sounds like a very Wyoming thing to do.
Not just fuck you but FUCK YOU IN PARTICULAR WITH A NUKE.
Archive: https://archive.today/RDhnc
From the post:
>>The first officially documented fatal grizzly attack in Yellowstone National Park claimed the life of a government teamster named Frank Welch in 1916.
A road crew responded by booby-trapping a garbage barrel with dynamite to lure the bear thought to be responsible, an elderly male called Old Two Toes.
Then they blasted the grizzly into oblivion.
That’s according to an account in the 1995 book “Death In Yellowstone” by Lee H. Whittlesey, which documents the history of lethal accidents, misadventures and misfortunes in the park.
The tale of Old Two Toes’ explosive demise illustrates the stark differences between bear management then versus today, retired law enforcement ranger Greg Jackson told Cowboy State Daily.