Watch Out:
There is a ground hive of deadly yellow jackets on the approach trail to The Zoo...they relentlessly chased us up the hill and everyone in our party got stung multiple times. The next two parties that followed that day also got stung...we ended up bushwacking out of the crag the back way!
so Climber Beware (especially if you have an allergy),
B-Rock
Yellow Jackets on Approach Trail to The Zoo
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Re: Yellow Jackets on Approach Trail to The Zoo
This explains the other trail!
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Meadows should alert the EMTs: bring your epi-pen for evacs at the Zoo!
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Re: Yellow Jackets on Approach Trail to The Zoo
can someone please attend to this situation so the rest of us can enjoy the crag. thanks.
tommy 'mcfreeloadsalot" wilson
tommy 'mcfreeloadsalot" wilson
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Re: Yellow Jackets on Approach Trail to The Zoo
the zoo sucks anyway
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Re: Yellow Jackets on Approach Trail to The Zoo
has this particular nature revolt been sufficiently quelled?
haunted.
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no it doesn't! Kind of a crappy walk for so few routes, but several of them are awesome! Anybody else been attacked? i am coming up next weekend and would love to get up there at least once. I hate yellow jackets though! Shouldn't they freeze out soon?dustonian wrote:the zoo sucks anyway
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Re: Yellow Jackets on Approach Trail to The Zoo
I was there on Saturday 10/9. There was no sign of any bees on the approach.