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<blockquote data-quote="Lanky" data-source="post: 278081" data-attributes="member: 6148"><p>standard precautions...don,t leave food out, pack away garbage, keep your pick handy to the tent and detect wearing two way radios. Any dramas pick out the lead dog and give him a fright...i have heard a few reliable accounts and the dogs have picked lone people, either injured or elderly...in each case the lead dog got an iron bar surprise and then backed off. I agree with Old Fred on the dingo account....funny I surprised one a couple of days ago and yelled out to him with a selection of choice words....laughed about it later as i could have yelled 'gday mate nice to see you, come to my camp for dinner' and he still would have scantered off!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lanky, post: 278081, member: 6148"] standard precautions...don,t leave food out, pack away garbage, keep your pick handy to the tent and detect wearing two way radios. Any dramas pick out the lead dog and give him a fright...i have heard a few reliable accounts and the dogs have picked lone people, either injured or elderly...in each case the lead dog got an iron bar surprise and then backed off. I agree with Old Fred on the dingo account....funny I surprised one a couple of days ago and yelled out to him with a selection of choice words....laughed about it later as i could have yelled 'gday mate nice to see you, come to my camp for dinner' and he still would have scantered off! [/QUOTE]
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