I took my two daughters, age four and eight, hiking today. Boy was I impressed, they walked over 5 miles with little complaint and carried their own water and small gear with them. As for me in addition to my hiking stuff, I carried a Glock 36 (45acp) and a spare mag in a fanny pack. All along I felt I should have carried something else. We were in a State Park so I had to carry concealed. Also there were a fair amount of hikers on the main trail but I headed to one of the lesser but still marked trails to try to show the girls some game that I was sure we wouldnt find surrounded by masses of chattering walkers.
Thats when it really it me, four legged animals wernt gonna be a problem, but two leggged types might be. Now most of the time corner pharmacutical salesmen usually dont like these kind of weeds, but there have been some "future farmers" planting grows in some places.
Until recently, I had been an auto only type, but Ive been thinking about revolvers for "woods work". Ive got a couple 357 snubbies; but Im thinking something bigger may be better. Im not sure where to go with this problem.
A 44mag seems the obvious choice for 2 or 4 legged problems, but Im wondering if a 4 or 6 inch 357 would be just as well. I really like the looks and feel of the S&W 21, and my dealer has a used GP100 6 in for $400.
Honestly the fanny pack screamed "gun", until I got on the trail, but it still felt odd and SLOW to me. I usually carry strong side but on the trail I kept thinking a cross draw or almost horizontal car carry crossdraw would be good. When I hike I normally have a walking staff. With my girls along Id be inclinded to hand over my cash rather than up the "ante" and risk them. Its the whatifs that bother me. On the street the G36 seems perfect, but I wanted something more in the woods.