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westend wrote:Westend I agree with you. I think it's funny that people feel secure in a RV when a bear can rip a car apart I don't think a RV would be much more difficult.lanerd wrote:A thinking man might have come to the conclusion that inquisitive bears are rarely a problem. That is the conclusion I found to be true. Of the few bear encounters I've had with Black bears, they have turned and fled when they encountered my smell or sighted me.
Many years ago when we had a tent trailer, we were camped for the first night at a campground we had never been to before. We arrived in late afternoon, set up the trailer and camping area, roasted a few marshmellows and had a couple of beers and then went to bed.
The next morning when I got up early to go to the campground bathroom, I stepped out and looking down saw bear print after bear prints. Some were so obvious that the bear(s) were actually poking their nose into the tent areas next to our heads.
Needless to say, we packed up and left and never went back. Scared the******outta me. We soon purchased our first TT.
Ron
I awoke one morning in Yosemite, sleeping on the ground, with a cold nose on my cheek. Startled, yes, but not in abject terror as I know most of these Park bears are after an easy meal and man isn't one. The bear and his partner continued to search around the picnic table for scraps and, as soon as I snapped a branch for the morning fire, they high-tailed it back up the mountain.
I'm respectful of the power and behavior of wild animals but I don't fear their presence. About the only critters that get my feet moving fast are Grizzly, Mountain lion, and venomous snakes.
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I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
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lanerd wrote:A thinking man might have come to the conclusion that inquisitive bears are rarely a problem. That is the conclusion I found to be true. Of the few bear encounters I've had with Black bears, they have turned and fled when they encountered my smell or sighted me.
Many years ago when we had a tent trailer, we were camped for the first night at a campground we had never been to before. We arrived in late afternoon, set up the trailer and camping area, roasted a few marshmellows and had a couple of beers and then went to bed.
The next morning when I got up early to go to the campground bathroom, I stepped out and looking down saw bear print after bear prints. Some were so obvious that the bear(s) were actually poking their nose into the tent areas next to our heads.
Needless to say, we packed up and left and never went back. Scared the******outta me. We soon purchased our first TT.
Ron
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I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
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