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Peg Leg wrote:
" they could even use the hood and top of the cab for a ladder to get in".
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โSep-03-2016 06:05 PM
Jbrowland wrote:
I would not recommend firing a 44 at a bear in a NP unless you like prison.
โSep-03-2016 10:49 AM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:toedtoes wrote:dmatt wrote:
One thing not mentioned here is coolers/ice chests, etc. DO NOT LEAVE THEM IN THE VEHICLE, EVEN IF EMPTY. In campgrounds, Nat'l Parks, etc., the bear know exactly what a cooler is and what's inside....food!
Actually 2Gypsies said "Just don't stash your cooler in there where it can be seen. A cooler = food and they know it." and I "2X"ed her.;)
The part about coolers was briefly edited out (hacked) by a bear "imposter" - posing as a....MODERATOR !!
"Smart" bears have joined the digital era - some are very proficient using laptops or tablets - even trying to place "go" orders from pizza delivery.
Once they first go online - they receive hacking training from their Chinese and Russian kinfolk via internet sites.
Duuuuuude - Don't be a victim!
Be sure to verify your firewall or anti-virus has the..... "Bear Necessities".
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โSep-03-2016 10:41 AM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:toedtoes wrote:dmatt wrote:
One thing not mentioned here is coolers/ice chests, etc. DO NOT LEAVE THEM IN THE VEHICLE, EVEN IF EMPTY. In campgrounds, Nat'l Parks, etc., the bear know exactly what a cooler is and what's inside....food!
Actually 2Gypsies said "Just don't stash your cooler in there where it can be seen. A cooler = food and they know it." and I "2X"ed her.;)
The part about coolers was briefly edited out (hacked) by a bear "imposter" - posing as a....MODERATOR !!
"Smart" bears have joined the digital era - some are very proficient using laptops or tablets - even trying to place "go" orders from pizza delivery.
Once they first go online - they receive hacking training from their Chinese and Russian kinfolk via internet sites.
Duuuuuude - Don't be a victim!
Be sure to verify your firewall or anti-virus has the..... "Bear Necessities".
~
โSep-03-2016 10:34 AM
toedtoes wrote:dmatt wrote:
One thing not mentioned here is coolers/ice chests, etc. DO NOT LEAVE THEM IN THE VEHICLE, EVEN IF EMPTY. In campgrounds, Nat'l Parks, etc., the bear know exactly what a cooler is and what's inside....food!
Actually 2Gypsies said "Just don't stash your cooler in there where it can be seen. A cooler = food and they know it." and I "2X"ed her.;)
โSep-02-2016 12:12 PM
dmatt wrote:
One thing not mentioned here is coolers/ice chests, etc. DO NOT LEAVE THEM IN THE VEHICLE, EVEN IF EMPTY. In campgrounds, Nat'l Parks, etc., the bear know exactly what a cooler is and what's inside....food!
โSep-02-2016 11:45 AM
Jbrowland wrote:
While some if the information given here is in jest, some of it isn't exactly spot on.
Bear rules and laws can change depending on where you are camping. Many mentioned camping in National Parks. Judging from some of the bear comments here, I am guessing some folks didn't participate in the Junior Ranger program at their NP. ๐
I would not recommend firing a 44 at a bear in a NP unless you like prison. I wouldn't even leave a single frie in a soft top jeep as well as toiletries like toothpaste and deodorant. Bears have 10x the sniffer of a blood hound. They can smell through cans. They don't know the difference between beans, taco meat or shampoo. Anything with a scent left in a car or not in a bear box in a NP could potentially cause bear vandalism. I have seen bear damaged cars due to small traces of crumbs left in baby/car seats. The result is usually a bear that has to be destroyed due to campers not following the rules. I have also seen many campers receive a ticket for leaving food in their cars and tents. All that said, you may leave smelly items in your RV with the windows and doors shut.
When campers follow the rules the Bears don't have to get destroyed. Same goes for soft tops. Have a glorious time. Colorado is a beautiful place! Hopefully, you will see many bears and it will be a peaceful and wonderful experience. I was just in King's Canyon a few weeks back and had the pleasure of hiking closely past 7 bears in a few days including tiny cubs. Amazing animals!
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