by Bethers » Mon Aug 19, 2013 7:45 pm
You wouldn't have found that bear with either when it first was around my rig - unless your camera shows all of the sides and back. Put you would have heard him - he was just being curious. And that is a very rare occurance. My close encounters OUTSIDE are what you want to worry about - not when you are safe inside. Both this summer and last, I've crossed paths with bears just walking in the TOWN of Valdez. I don't have to go on trails to do that. One of my crew members had to watch out her back door to make sure momma and cubs weren't in the back yard before they'd let their dogs out this summer. While everyone says black bears aren't as dangerous - getting between a momma and her babies - in almost any animal species (human included) is not a good idea.
Grizzlies you don't play dead - you move around, act big, make noise. For all bears (and many other animals) it's not bad to make noise, etc when hiking. But with a black bear, it might just want to play with you - so playing dead makes it not interested. Ever seen a cat with a mouse? I've actually had a cat let a mouse go because it thought it was dead - mouse was playing dead. The cat wanted a toy.
My first trip to Denali up here, the bus drivers told me they call bicyclists "meals on wheels". No, they haven't had any attacked and killed, but many animals are attracted to the movement of bikes (and even motorcycles and scooters) and will pursue - not to harm, but it's a game. I've seen it happen with many dogs. Peaches used to want to chase bikes, but now wants to go after skaters and those little scooter things (can't think of what they are called) - so I have to watch out for them.
Beth
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