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soren
Jun 29, 2016Explorer
Crowe wrote:
I shot through the one lane gap and cracked the throttle and they all move away so the the herd of cars could go through.I had a super load air horn for back-up, plus speed.
Careful-that could be construed as harassing the wildlife.
I once traveled the entire length of Rt 16, through the park, with a local jackass, in a beater pick-up, nearly touching my bumper. I stopped for a herd of Bighorn sheep. It shortly turned into a sheep jamb, with dozens of stopped cars, in both directions. Dozens of people out and taking pictures. The redneck had enough of the wait, and blasted through the herd with his horn blaring. I stopped and discussed it with the next ranger I found. The ranger was absolutely bummed that I didn't have a plate number from the truck. They are real serious about hunting down idiots that harass wildlife, and they love to give hefty fines once they do.
As for the tiny brained, loud pipes, Harley crowd, there have been old bulls in the park that hold a special hatred for the noise you spew, and a burning desire to tackle the source of the racket. Nothing more ironic that getting flattened by an angry bull. Especially if you have the requisite, and 'tarded, "loud pipes save lives" sticker on your noisemaker.
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