J-rock. I think that if there are plenty of other route, the flying squirrels should be left alone. Can you just pull the hangers? I imagine that if there is increased human traffic to the area due to the other climbs, the squirrels may decide to move to another, more quiet, neighborhood.
This is a tough one b/c climbers then are really encroching on their habitat. Checking out further was keith boone was saying may be a pertinent option.
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I got chased by one once. He had this diabolical look in his eye ... I thought he was going to kill me. Funny enough, I was on a college campus.
longlegsrule wrote:squirrels don't hurt people do they? Actually, there was this one time a tailess squirrel decided to jump a girl at my old college....I don't know what she did but the little critters on that campus loved to come at people.
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Meadows wrote:I got chased by one once. He had this diabolical look in his eye ... I thought he was going to kill me. Funny enough, I was on a college campus.
longlegsrule wrote:squirrels don't hurt people do they? Actually, there was this one time a tailess squirrel decided to jump a girl at my old college....I don't know what she did but the little critters on that campus loved to come at people.
not on a college campus that's 15 min south of lexington?? that would be too funny if you were at the same one.
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As a blanket statement this is not true. Certain species of flying squirrels are on the endangered species list. However, the southern flying squirrel, which is what you quite possibly encountered, is NOT listed as a federally endangered species. To be on the safe side you might want to consult a wildlife biologist.FYI - Flying squirrels are currently on the endangered species list.
"Be responsible for your actions and sensitive to the concerns of other visitors and land managers. ... Your reward is the opportunity to climb in one of the most beautiful areas in this part of the country." John H. Bronaugh
Berea College has lots of squirrels. I never saw so many. Lesbian hippies play the guitar and bongos and the squirrels all dance around in the quad. They make love in the big oak trees (the hippies and the squirrels, though not together). It is heavenly. It makes me want to drink a latte.
EKU has some squirrels. They chew and smoke and run around the Ravine trying to remember where they're supposed to be going. They say "get-er-done" a lot too, which makes me want to take up squirrel hunting. Ah, Madison county and it's two colleges.
EKU has some squirrels. They chew and smoke and run around the Ravine trying to remember where they're supposed to be going. They say "get-er-done" a lot too, which makes me want to take up squirrel hunting. Ah, Madison county and it's two colleges.
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Didn't go to either one of those...man those are some messed up squirrelsTheMayor wrote:Berea College has lots of squirrels. I never saw so many. Lesbian hippies play the guitar and bongos and the squirrels all dance around in the quad. They make love in the big oak trees (the hippies and the squirrels, though not together). It is heavenly. It makes me want to drink a latte.
EKU has some squirrels. They chew and smoke and run around the Ravine trying to remember where they're supposed to be going. They say "get-er-done" a lot too, which makes me want to take up squirrel hunting. Ah, Madison county and it's two colleges.
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