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- <p>So I woke up on the gravel in my <a href="/glossary#bivy">bivy</a>, well rested. I was bitter that I had no
- coffee and no prospects for finding coffee.</p>
- <p>Then this guy who had said "hi" last night came over to talk to me and see what I was up to. I told him,
- and he invited me into his RV for coffee and toast. Seeing as I was eager to be murdered, I happily
- followed.</p>
- <p>Not really. He was very kind and I had a nice morning with him and his wife, drinking coffee and eating
- cinnamon-sugar and butter white bread. They wished me well and warned me about the <em>Mormon
- Crickets</em> on the other side of the pass. As if they were a dangerous hill people in the area.</p>
- <p>Now, how do you respond to a vague warning about Mormon Crickets? There is no good response, I think, and I
- just said, "Oh, yeah ok. Thanks."</p>
- <p>But then I got to the top of the pass and on the descent, I learned what a Mormon Cricket was.</p>
- <p>As I descended, I started to see some bugs on the road, straight chillin. They were in packs of a few to a
- dozen and I thought, "Ah, the famous Mormon Cricket."</p>
- <p>They were big, fat, juicy bugs and I had no problem avoiding them, weaving in and out. Then I'd go a
- quarter mile or so before seeing another patch of them. And so I continued, but the patches got denser and
- thicker as I went on. To the point were I could no longer avoid them--they were teeming by the hundreds,
- thousands! and the surface of the road was out of sight, covered by a thick blanket of these obese bugs. I had
- no choice but to plow over them, feeling them squish as I crunched each one. And they JUMP! As I got close,
- they would JUMP! But they would jump whichever way they were facing, as often towards me as away. And they
- would SMACK into my exposed legs, up onto my arms, even into my face, thousands of these fat nasty bugs at a
- time.</p>
- <p>I closed my eyes, screwed up my face and raised up my legs as far away from these Mormon Crickets as I
- could get, flying down the steep decline, feeling my tires slip back and forth over the bugs.<p>
- <p>I am just grateful that I was going quickly downhill and not slowly uphill in the company of these bugs.
- Apparently they pose a traffic danger. They gather by the thousands on roads during their swarming season and
- trucks smush them into a slick goo that can cause cars to lose control.</p>
- <p>I felt like I was in the midst of Exodus.</p>
- <p>A really lovely <a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormon_cricket#Swarming>fact</a> about Mormon
- Crickets: they swarm to seek nutrients, protein and salt, but also to avoid the cannibalistic crickets behind
- them in the swarm. If the leaders of the pack do not march forward towards food, they will be eaten by the
- pack behind them.</p>
- <p>Poison is an effective defense because it will kill the bugs and then kill the other bugs that eat the
- poisoned dead.</p>
- <p>Another <a href=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB124052112850249691#mod=rss_whats_news_us>tactic</a> to keep
- the bugs away: Some farmers play Loud Rock 'n' Roll to deter these infernal creatures.</p>
- <p>In Elco City, NV, they have brought in snow plows to clear the residue of squished Mormon Crickets from the
- road.</p>
- <p>A really lovely bug that I was happy to be acquainted with.</p>
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