I'm off to Canada in July, and am looking to get out for a bit on Vancouver Island. Trouble is, it allegedly has the highest concentration of mountain lions in North America. I understand that it is rare to see one, and being killed by one is less likely than being struck by lightening. However, I am not the luckiest of individuals, and fully expect to be squaring up to an 8 foot critter before 24hrs are through, so I wonder if any of our Canadian friends (or anyone else for that matter) could give me some input?
I have got the basics of what to do if things get tricky, but my query is more about sleeping out at night. Does it make a difference if you are in a closed tent or tarp, for instance? I have this mental picture of me sleeping under a tarp with a neon sign saying "eat me" to any cougar who happens to be in the area! Fighting back would be kinda hard if you are zipped up in your bag with a 150 pound cat sinking its teeth into your neck...
That said, maybe a tent wouldn't be that protective, but at least it wouldn't advertise me as dinner.
For those who think I'm being a little over cautious, this is what i'm talking about
http://www.huntingvancouverisland.com/pop-ups/cougar11.html
Advice please!
I have got the basics of what to do if things get tricky, but my query is more about sleeping out at night. Does it make a difference if you are in a closed tent or tarp, for instance? I have this mental picture of me sleeping under a tarp with a neon sign saying "eat me" to any cougar who happens to be in the area! Fighting back would be kinda hard if you are zipped up in your bag with a 150 pound cat sinking its teeth into your neck...
That said, maybe a tent wouldn't be that protective, but at least it wouldn't advertise me as dinner.
For those who think I'm being a little over cautious, this is what i'm talking about
http://www.huntingvancouverisland.com/pop-ups/cougar11.html
Advice please!