SwampNut
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- Carlos
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Just one state over, my brother finds that his ranger/wildlife patrol interactions are always negative. He was with me one time when I drove up a mountain to go ask the ranger where we could shoot a .50 BMG. That's a ludicrous piece of near-artillery and we needed lots of room. My brother, with his California lens, thought we were about to get hassled at best. Instead the AZ state ranger drove us to a shooting spot that was perfect, but we'd never see it without him. Way off the trail.But maybe that is also because a lot of the ranger interactions are "because" they think you might be up to something. I admit with most rangers, when I'm travelling, I just drive past and don't normally have a reason to talk to. It's a bit like the cops I suppose, that you don't really see or interact with until something is seriously abnormal or wrong.
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