Bison are the kings of YNP. They are scary and never moved out of our way once when we encountered them on trails, which was practically multiple times a day. The brown bears fuckin ran 85% of the time.I think that's the problem
Bison are the kings of YNP. They are scary and never moved out of our way once when we encountered them on trails, which was practically multiple times a day. The brown bears fuckin ran 85% of the time.I think that's the problem
There is a reason I moved 700 miles from my family in Los Angeles to Humbolt county in 1978 and Last year we shipped my Mother in Law off to the middle son in New Mexico from near us in the East Bay. I miss her not.Don’t get me wrong, I have no problem with many state borders between me and my family. My wife is quite close with her family, however. Perhaps dysfunctionally so, and I’m not ready for a divorce.
your bears are brokenThe brown bears fuckin ran 85% of the time.
If it is just frozen [and you don't see any detritus], then maybe you should run a heating cable down the line while you're "scoping" things out?Still alive and well though also.
/goes off to find a photo of the monstrosity they just finished on US40
Seemingly not, probably ~1ft below the concrete surface. I'll snap a photo in the morning as I'll welcome any ideas other than spending a fortune on rental tools from HD.
We followed rules that lady didn't follow. In Pelican Valley the YNP wouldn't even let us use tents - we had to stay in their backcountry cabin (@gonefirefightin knows it). Pelican Valley has an 8pm curfew so the bears can roam freely.your bears are broken
Montana: grizzly bear killed woman in ‘predatory attack’, officials say
Bear dragged Leah Davis Lokan, 65, out of her tent and killed her near Ovando last summerwww.theguardian.com
I have basically no fear of wolves.Bison are the kings of YNP. They are scary and never moved out of our way once when we encountered them on trails, which was practically multiple times a day. The brown bears fuckin ran 85% of the time.
A hungry bear, a sleeping bear, or a bear with cubs. That's the pucker factor right there!
or......a grizzly bear in septemberA griz protecting a food cache or an adolescent "exploring" what is and isn't food.
July picsYeah being around a bear while he is thinking/focused on food is not going to work out well.
Most bears ran before I could take their pics but here's two that really didn't care about us. One was far off and the other not so much. You guys are preconditioned for potato cam anyway...
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That first one with the school bus neck had just beat up some wolves and been snacking on an elk carcass. Can I post a pic of an elk carcass after wolves and bears?
LoL I was getting paid $18.50 an hour with a per diem.July pics
pussy month
I used to live just north of baltimoreMan I think you are ready for a move. It's feeling like Baltimore now though. Can you feel the beast calling?
Have you watched the series "Alone"? The first season was nuts, there were a few tap outs because of bears.Yeah being around a bear while he is thinking/focused on food is not going to work out well.
Most bears ran before I could take their pics but here's two that really didn't care about us. One was far off and the other not so much. You guys are preconditioned for potato cam anyway...
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That first one with the school bus neck had just beat up some wolves and been snacking on an elk carcass. Can I post a pic of an elk carcass after wolves and bears?
south of the MDL. kill list.
I am addicted to that show!Have you watched the series "Alone"? The first season was nuts, there were a few tap outs because of bears.
I'll have our angry Australian animals any day over bears.
Yeah I don't want to run into bears in the woods. I haven't watched the show you mention so I can't comment on it. I will say there are basic rules which make things safer if followed.Have you watched the series "Alone"? The first season was nuts, there were a few tap outs because of bears.
I'll have our angry Australian animals any day over bears.
Deer kill more people than any other wild animal by a large margin. I assume that includes swamp donkeys.Yeah I don't want to run into bears in the woods. I haven't watched the show you mention so I can't comment on it. I will say there are basic rules which make things safer if followed.
The trick is not surprising them or getting in their way. I understand that's not always possible so I carry bear spray in bear country.
Hell I had a rattlesnake hanging off my shoe a little over a month ago.
In the woods moose are more common to see and are unpredictable and dangerous.
well fed!Our neighborhood “friend” in case you wanna visit upstate NY
They like breaking into garages too, to take care of any garbage you might have forgotten to put out into the dumpster for them. (Neighbourhood house from this past week)@6thElement has a resident bear or three that maintain his garbage cans, IIRC.
That obviously didn't happen because syadasti read something on the colorado fish and wildlife page that said that was impossibleThey like breaking into garages too, to take care of any garbage you might have forgotten to put out into the dumpster for them. (Neighbourhood house from this past week)
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Their ignorance of calling it a "predatory attack" is even more asinine than the ignorance of the food handling of the party. One simple rule of bear country is "possession" if it feels it can have possession of a food source (humans included) it will persist.We followed rules that lady didn't follow. In Pelican Valley the YNP wouldn't even let us use tents - we had to stay in their backcountry cabin (@gonefirefightin knows it). Pelican Valley has an 8pm curfew so the bears can roam freely.
Yup! Lots of idiots with their bird feeders out. Also we have a lot of acorns, small animals and wild berries so they are quite well fed 'round these parts.well fed!
If you ever want to take a culinary field trip, there are mountains outside of carson city that are nothing but pinions. I've gone and picked them a few times (and dealt with that god awful sap). The range is called, wait for it, the pinenuts. Depending on how long you want to put up with the sap, you can walk out of there with trashbags with minimal effort.