while i tend to agree, it sounds like he wasn’t even able to get his bear spray out...so, doubtful a firearm woulda been pulled in time
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Yea, thats true. Or 2 wouldve died. Hungry and defensive griz are not to be fucked with
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This makes me wonder if something else was going on that we don’t know about.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 9:42 amwhile i tend to agree, it sounds like he wasn’t even able to get his bear spray out...so, doubtful a firearm woulda been pulled in time
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some stunningly beautiful, and some terribly sad images
50 dramatic photos of life on Earth
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50 dramatic photos of life on Earth
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This is such an intriguing thought. Have you talked to anyone regarding grizzlies in Oregon? What’s the general thought there?
Officially (and off the top of my head, since the last time i geeked out about this), the biggest population is in the Yellowstone area, then the Glacier NP area, then the Bitterroot valley in MT/ID, then the northern cascades in WA? Or something.
But that’s not to say a big predator known to roam might end up lots of places. I camped along the Green River headwaters in WY a couple hours south of Yellowstone when the campground host came by and said, “oh you picked this site...last week, there was a grizzly bedded down right where your tent is now.”
And of course, the rumored San Juan grizzlies in CO.
But a big part of it is, how difficult it can be to identify a grizzly, and how easy it can be to mistake.
I have pics of a big boar black bear here in CO that’s a blond/cinnamon phase, and have been able to convince everyone I’ve shown that it’s a griz...until I point out the little things to look for that confirm it’s just a big blond black bear.
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lol...site is blocked by my companyCascadia wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 9:54 am This is what I carry when camping or hiking.
https://us.glock.com/en/pistols/g20-gen4
mine:
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I wouldn't say it's dumb to go somewhere remote alone - a risk perhaps.
But some people enjoy that peace.
I'd say it's just as 'dumb' to get on the interstate between 3 and 6 PM.
But some people enjoy that peace.
I'd say it's just as 'dumb' to get on the interstate between 3 and 6 PM.
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Glock 10mm w/ 15 round clipTraditionKU wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 9:57 amlol...site is blocked by my companyCascadia wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 9:54 am This is what I carry when camping or hiking.
https://us.glock.com/en/pistols/g20-gen4
mine:
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There’s an old ad for I think Nike shoes or something that went something like, “you can get mauled by a bear and die, get charged by a moose and die, struck by lighting and die, fall off a cliff and die, swept down a river and die, or you can sit on the couch eating potato chips and die.”
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Cascadia wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 10:05 amGlock 10mm w/ 15 round clipTraditionKU wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 9:57 amlol...site is blocked by my companyCascadia wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 9:54 am This is what I carry when camping or hiking.
https://us.glock.com/en/pistols/g20-gen4
mine:
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except for the whole apex predator thing, i’d agree with you
i think it’s dumb to take unnecessary risks
there are plenty of good fishing spots in yellowstone that aren’t as remote. but believe me, i can appreciate more than most the benefit and draw if being alone and having that solitude
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Hey at least you can find ammo for that. 10mm and some black powder loads is all ive seen around for monthsCascadia wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 9:54 am This is what I carry when camping or hiking.
https://us.glock.com/en/pistols/g20-gen4
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TDub wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 10:22 amHey at least you can find ammo for that. 10mm and some black powder loads is all ive seen around for monthsCascadia wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 9:54 am This is what I carry when camping or hiking.
https://us.glock.com/en/pistols/g20-gen4
Yeah. 10mm ammo is so much easier to get your hands on. I don’t own a 9mm but most of my friends do and they complain all the time about ammo shortage. Or at least they used to, not sure if it’s still as big of a problem.
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Yeah, one cougar grabbed me by the neck and dragged me back to her den last night.
I’m a little sore, few scrapes and bruises, but for an apex predator she had a surprisingly sensitive touch.
I’m a little sore, few scrapes and bruises, but for an apex predator she had a surprisingly sensitive touch.
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Supposedly there are a few in NE oregon....i tend to not believe it...but its possible. I know there are some in the north cascades and between the cascades and colvilleousdahl wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 9:56 amThis is such an intriguing thought. Have you talked to anyone regarding grizzlies in Oregon? What’s the general thought there?
Officially (and off the top of my head, since the last time i geeked out about this), the biggest population is in the Yellowstone area, then the Glacier NP area, then the Bitterroot valley in MT/ID, then the northern cascades in WA? Or something.
But that’s not to say a big predator known to roam might end up lots of places. I camped along the Green River headwaters in WY a couple hours south of Yellowstone when the campground host came by and said, “oh you picked this site...last week, there was a grizzly bedded down right where your tent is now.”
And of course, the rumored San Juan grizzlies in CO.
But a big part of it is, how difficult it can be to identify a grizzly, and how easy it can be to mistake.
I have pics of a big boar black bear here in CO that’s a blond/cinnamon phase, and have been able to convince everyone I’ve shown that it’s a griz...until I point out the little things to look for that confirm it’s just a big blond black bear.
Just Ledoux it