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    Ford PU, Coyotes, a WBBB and Me

    Over the past week, an upcoming camping trip turned into a research fest as I would be dealing with near freezing temps. This forum was a tremendous help in collecting the right kind of gear that would get me thorough the weekend.

    Since I would be staying at a campground, keeping "it light" was not an issue. I've had my WBBB and Superfly (no doors) for a couple of years now and have only camped in warmer weather...at heavily populated campgrounds.

    The equipment I selected was "spot on". Once I got everything in place I climbed in and was quite "toasty". I was smiling as all the research really paid off. I closed my eyes..and within seconds was sound asleep. Until, I heard some coyotes nearby. I thought no big deal, I have heard them before and they always seemed to keep their distance to the campgrounds.

    I was about the doze off again when I head 3 distinct howls followed by one of the eeriest sounds I have ever heard. It appeared the pack had found their prey and all attacked at once. The blood curdling sound lasted for 10-15 seconds followed by utter calm. Now the "what if's" began to run rampant through my mind.

    I finally rationalized that there were other campers around me, the pack had found their meal for the evening, I had no food or garbage around my campsite and I had defensive weaponry inside the hammock with me. All would be well.

    Then...I heard the same eerie scenario again...the 3 howls followed by the pack attacking their prey.

    Let me just say, the front seat of a Ford Pickup can also be a toasty place to rest for the night. Not as comfortable as my WBBB, but better than being some Coyote's "Camper Jerky" snack.

    But thanks to this forum and especially Shug's videos, I did learn how to stay warm even if it was in the front seat of the truck.

    Shhhh...what was that?????
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    Quote Originally Posted by fr8pilot1 View Post
    It appeared the pack had found their prey and all attacked at once. The blood curdling sound lasted for 10-15 seconds followed by utter calm. Now the "what if's" began to run rampant through my mind.
    TERROR! SERIOUSLY! You KNOW that going to your pickup truck was senseless yet your brain played mindgames with you so you did it anyways! This is how every backpacking trip goes for me. Awesome story
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    Glad you made it through the night. If the howling isn't enough the dying screams of their pry is quite disturbing. I try and camp off to myself to enjoy the solitude so no neighbors for me. I've had similar situations on the AT here in Ga and it makes for a restless night.
    Everyone ought to believe in something....I believe I'll go set up the hammock!

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    Sounds can turn a peaceful night into a sleepless nightmare. As Refreshing said, you know that you will be fine but the fear of the unknown becomes so overwhelming that it trumps rational thought. Been there a few times (especially in bear country). Still, no better night than one in the woods, even a sleepless night!

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    Earplugs. Crisis averted.

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    Ahhh, reminds me of the last camping trip I did as a Scoutmaster. A pack of Coyotes managed to take get there prey just outside of the camp site we were in. There's nothing more entertaining than watching 10 screaming scouts trying to all climb into the same 2 man tent. I just chuckled laid back in my hammock and went back to sleep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by g2outdoors View Post
    Earplugs. Crisis averted.
    +1 here. I've had crows, woodpeckers, coyotes, and other critters make all kinds of noise that keeps me awake - amazing how much better I sleep with some earplugs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hawghangar View Post
    +1 here. I've had crows, woodpeckers, coyotes, and other critters make all kinds of noise that keeps me awake - amazing how much better I sleep with some earplugs.
    I'd rather lay awake listening to the sounds of nature - wolves howling, loons calling across the lake, coyotes talking to each other!! I even found an alarm clock that has the sound of loons as one of the choices for the alarm...for the days at home when I have to use an alarm clock.

    The only nature sounds I'd rather not hear are my fellow campers snoring...that I could use ear plugs for but then I'd miss the good sounds.

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    they are getting more aggressive it seems..someone i kno had two coyotes back down the germanshepard they had on leash...

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    Sounds like my wife when there is a thunder storm. Scares the crap out of her.
    I am still 18 but with 52 years of experience !

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