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We always expect a bear to be in the area so always take care to not have anything at our campsite that will attract a bear. Thus the bear will visit other campers that have bear attractants.
We have a couple of grizzlies who live nearby us here in Yukon, and they often stroll around our property to eat soapberries, raspberries and catch varmints. But they don't come near the house because there's nothing here to interest them, not even a BBQ. This past summer the mamma griz taught her two cubs to just stay away from the humans - the trailcam got some shots of her nudging the cubs away. So we live with grizzlies on our property, but they haven't been an issue even when we're hiking because we call out to let her know we're moving around.
So most of my bear photos are from along the Alaska Hwy

We have a couple of grizzlies who live nearby us here in Yukon, and they often stroll around our property to eat soapberries, raspberries and catch varmints. But they don't come near the house because there's nothing here to interest them, not even a BBQ. This past summer the mamma griz taught her two cubs to just stay away from the humans - the trailcam got some shots of her nudging the cubs away. So we live with grizzlies on our property, but they haven't been an issue even when we're hiking because we call out to let her know we're moving around.
So most of my bear photos are from along the Alaska Hwy

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