Hi there,
I am calling out for a little bit of advice on touring in America.
I am touring the northern tier across washington idaho montana north dakota all the way across to the state of maine on the atlantic coast. I am comfortable with the distance needed to cover and I am comfortable with everything that is in my control. One thing I am a little worried about is the danger from animals across this route, I know that most nights I will be sleeping in a campsite and it wouldn't be a problem but I ask what are the chances of actually being attacked by wild animals on this route- even during the day. I guess that I should look out for bears and wolves mainly. I am obviously going to be doing nothing to provoke them. And also what are the chances of being attacked by actually people too because this is a solo trip.
Is there anything you could advise me doing or taking? Any advice would be appreciated.
Rob
I am calling out for a little bit of advice on touring in America.
I am touring the northern tier across washington idaho montana north dakota all the way across to the state of maine on the atlantic coast. I am comfortable with the distance needed to cover and I am comfortable with everything that is in my control. One thing I am a little worried about is the danger from animals across this route, I know that most nights I will be sleeping in a campsite and it wouldn't be a problem but I ask what are the chances of actually being attacked by wild animals on this route- even during the day. I guess that I should look out for bears and wolves mainly. I am obviously going to be doing nothing to provoke them. And also what are the chances of being attacked by actually people too because this is a solo trip.
Is there anything you could advise me doing or taking? Any advice would be appreciated.
Rob