riverc0il
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during every hike, my mind almost always wonders to the possibility of encountering a bear or moose on the trail. not an event i was looking forward to, but i figured the possibility was likely inevitable after doing enough hikes.
so i was hiking the slopes of a local ski area yesterday. coming down an open but narrow and windy slope that was rather over grown. i was making a ton of noise moving through the brush. i had always figured making noise would scare off the wildlife, but not in this case. at the least, it alerted the bear to my pressence, so it was not surprised when i rounded a corner and was staring straight into the eyes of a decent sized black bear sitting down and sunning himself on the slope.
instinct took over pretty quickly. i averted my eyes immediately while keeping the bear in my peripheral vision and started slowly back stepping without turning my back. amazingly, not a second hesitation or hint of fear, pure fight or flight instinct, a beautiful thing. after i got about 50 feet up slope and ensuring i was not being followed, then the goose bumps occured, lol.
it was definitely quite surprising rounding a turn to find a black bear 10-15 feet directly in front of me staring at me indifferently. additional surprising sight of the day was stopping by the lafayette campground to use the showers after the hike and seeing a black bear galloping in and out of camp sites scoffing quick meals! c'mon people! don't leave food out at a camp site! the camp store even had a sign of the counter saying a black bear was making the rounds and not to leave food out. :roll:
so i was hiking the slopes of a local ski area yesterday. coming down an open but narrow and windy slope that was rather over grown. i was making a ton of noise moving through the brush. i had always figured making noise would scare off the wildlife, but not in this case. at the least, it alerted the bear to my pressence, so it was not surprised when i rounded a corner and was staring straight into the eyes of a decent sized black bear sitting down and sunning himself on the slope.
instinct took over pretty quickly. i averted my eyes immediately while keeping the bear in my peripheral vision and started slowly back stepping without turning my back. amazingly, not a second hesitation or hint of fear, pure fight or flight instinct, a beautiful thing. after i got about 50 feet up slope and ensuring i was not being followed, then the goose bumps occured, lol.
it was definitely quite surprising rounding a turn to find a black bear 10-15 feet directly in front of me staring at me indifferently. additional surprising sight of the day was stopping by the lafayette campground to use the showers after the hike and seeing a black bear galloping in and out of camp sites scoffing quick meals! c'mon people! don't leave food out at a camp site! the camp store even had a sign of the counter saying a black bear was making the rounds and not to leave food out. :roll: