carole said:
I don't think I understand your point here. Are you saying Louise Shaput should have been carrying a gun? I don't get the impression that the four posters you mention above are suggesting that, rather just the opposite. Correct me if I am wrong.
I don't recall ever hearing about this. I'd be interested to know how they managed to get away from him.
My point is that I strongly disagree with the attitude that people are safer unarmed than armed, because your gun could be used against you. This happens extremely rarely. Police officers have had their weapons taken from them, but how often? Should they be unarmed? I think they are safer being armed. It's no different for the rest of us; you are more safe armed than unarmed. The statistics for survival of victims are beyond obvious.
If you were ever in Louise Chaput's situation, would you be happy that you were unarmed? I am not saying that all women should be armed(though I'd prefer it), but how in the world can anyone say she was better of unarmed?!!!
I doubt the posters that I praised hike with a weapon. I was talking about the common sense they display with their concern for personal safety, as contrasted with those who are blazee.
Giggy, I wasn't refering to you in particular, and I mean no disrespect. A review of this thread will show an overall "nothing to worry about" attitude. We are all free to be paranoid or naive, or anywhere in between. I just have to speak out when I hear the attitude that there is nothing to worry about, or that a gun presents an increased risk, rather than decreased risk, to the owner. I strongly agree with the poster who stressed the impotance of training.
The RAD described by Maddy would greatly benefit every women.
For the record, I hike with only a 4" fixed blade. At the trailhead I look around at people and cars, but I'm really only thinking about the contents of my truck. I leave it unlocked so the windows don't get smashed. The only thing of value I leave in there is camping gear, which is always in the truck. Otherwise, I'm carefree and unconcerned about thugs when I go hiking. I've never even heard of a man being assaulted. It seams to be women who are at risk, and I want them to be safe.