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Re: Bears: Menace to Mankind
Posted: 30 Oct 2014, 9:12am
by Spiff
Colin wrote:
I was in Yellowstone about a month ago, and there was a grizzly and her cub off to the side of the road, and people were just parking in the travel lanes of the road and then trying to walk as close as possible to the bears so that they could get pictures...I parked and waited for the inevitable mauling of some poor moron, but to my disappointment, it never happened.
Well, count me in as one of those types of gawkers, one who did something similar about eight years ago when my family of four visited Yellowstone.
There was a mama bear with four cubs (the rangers think she adopted two of them, because that's a lot of cubs for a bear to bear) who, like clockwork, would march her brood down the slope of Mount Washington (I think that's the right name -- I'm too lazy to look it up) at 2 o'clock every afternoon.
So, naturally, dozens of visitors headed out to the road that she and her cubs had to cross in their daily food foraging trip down the mountainside.
Park rangers were there for crowd control, with guns, bear spray, and megaphones, because that was the best they could do. They did not have the resources to keep all the maroons away, because there were so many of them.
And my family was among them ...
and
and
, but luckily we did not end up
I got some great pics, though.
But yeah, that was stupid.
Re: Bears: Menace to Mankind
Posted: 30 Oct 2014, 9:20am
by Rat Patrol
It works the other way around too. I had a co-worker who hailed from North Fuckistan, New Hampshire. She took her new infant up to visit family one time, was taking her kid out for a walk on some country road with a stroller. Mama bear and cub suddenly come out of the brush to cross the road. She freezes...they're like 50 feet apart staring at each other. Leans over slowly to shield the stroller and reach for her cell phone. Mama bear takes one look and starts trotting briskly up the road and snorts to hurry the cub along.
Mama bears know not to fuck with mama bears. So...use your kid as a human shield next time?
Re: Bears: Menace to Mankind
Posted: 13 May 2015, 6:35pm
by Rat Patrol
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massac ... MI_main_hp
Goddamn nanny state. I'll chase whatever apex predators I want with a hatchet and severely compromised reaction time.
Re: Bears: Menace to Mankind
Posted: 13 May 2015, 6:45pm
by Marky Dread
Leave those damn bears behind.
Re: Bears: Menace to Mankind
Posted: 14 May 2015, 8:37am
by Spiff
Otherwise known as
Saturday night in Beantown.
Re: Bears: Menace to Mankind
Posted: 27 Aug 2015, 11:22pm
by Rat Patrol
Re: Bears: Menace to Mankind
Posted: 18 Dec 2015, 10:04pm
by Rat Patrol
Re: Bears: Menace to Mankind
Posted: 22 Feb 2016, 6:31pm
by Dr. Medulla
Re: Bears: Menace to Mankind
Posted: 22 Sep 2016, 2:14pm
by Rat Patrol
It was black, so I expected the video to be over in less than 12 seconds.
Re: Bears: Menace to Mankind
Posted: 12 May 2017, 7:10am
by Dr. Medulla
Re: Bears: Menace to Mankind
Posted: 28 May 2021, 6:47pm
by Dr. Medulla
Re: Bears: Menace to Mankind
Posted: 28 May 2021, 9:40pm
by Sparky
I share this with my nieces and nephews when we go camping, gets them thinking about being alert and aware of their surroundings in the forest.
Re: Bears: Menace to Mankind
Posted: 31 Jul 2023, 8:46am
by Dr. Medulla
Re: Bears: Menace to Mankind
Posted: 31 Jul 2023, 9:56am
by Mimi
Well, maybe the bear lost weight and his suit doesn't fit him anymore.
Re: Bears: Menace to Mankind
Posted: 31 Jul 2023, 10:09am
by revbob
Mimi wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 9:56am
Well, maybe the bear lost weight and his suit doesn't fit him anymore.
Not content with his victory in the racoon wars Doc is fat shaming bears now.