Something to consider...
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Something to consider...

Rob'in'To

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I saw this little guy coming towards me the other day.  And he got me thinking, as I saw people wandering off the trails in the woods.  Which prompted my little creation of this below...

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JW Mills

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LOL, good one!
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Quite the artist.......... will you be posting signs around local parks.... :D  :D
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Rob'in'To

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The city ones don't work.  Maybe something creative like this will help?

I find it interesting how others are interpreting it.  One sees it as a note to off leash dog walkers.  Another sees it as the dangers WE may encounter when going off the trail (snakes, spiders, poison ivy).
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Ron Luft

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Change the species to a Massassauga Rattler and it'll be even more affective. A similar tactic is in use in some city parks posting for Giant Hogweed and Poison Ivy (even if not present right then and there.)  and other hazards to good effect.
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Rob'in'To

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I have never seen a rattler.  Not complaining either.
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Its true of many things. Frogs and toads can be tiny and unseen.  Dogs..dont get me started. Dont forget ground nesting birds and one misstep crushes a bug world.
  Snakes...I went to South Africa. We went on a guided walk in some tall grasses, all I could think was "step where the ranger did just like I am walking through fresh snow!"
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