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I was thinking of heading to Yosemite this summer and taking a pig with me. I know people have said there are signs posting no dogs in the back country but have heard nothing about pigs. I also know that Yo can get hot in summer. Does anyone know any good place to tie up a say 400lb pig in the shade at the base of the Rostrum. Actually knowledge of any mud pits in the area would be helpful too.

I have also heard there are coyotes at tuolumme and you know oinks can attract those guys. I was just wondering what any of you did to keep the varmits at bay when you went traveling with your pig to natl parks.

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The only pigs I ever dealt with had tusks. They did not seem to be scared of anything but bigger pigs with bigger tusks or guns. They lived in Germany and Georgia when I saw them. Quite hairy and aggro. Will eat your food unless you have gun or weapon.

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Originally posted by texplorer:
Does anyone know any good place to tie up a say 400lb pig in the shade at the base of the Rostrum.

Hope you've got a pig harness cause you have to rappel to the base of the Rostrum. grin.gif" border="0

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In the Oregonian today:

Man sentenced for calling police officer a "pig". A man was sentenced to spend two hours in a pen-enclosure with a 350lb pig for calling a law enforcement officer a pig.

What happened to freedom of speech?

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Originally posted by willstrickland:
In the Oregonian today:

Man sentenced for calling police officer a "pig". A man was sentenced to spend two hours in a pen-enclosure with a 350lb pig for calling a law enforcement officer a pig.

What happened to freedom of speech?

I believe this case would easily fit in the definition of defamation.While calling cops in general pigs would be okay, calling one particular cop a pig is considered defamatory.

For more info:http://www.dancingwithlawyers.com/freeinfo/libel.shtml

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"look at that a cow trying to look like a pig riding a horse!!""

comment maker was subdued by park officers with a gentle spray of their mace and an 'accidental' boot to the head and removed from public view....we never saw him again.....

horror stories from the valley part 61

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