Anonymous wrote:Always amuses me how city people are scared of bears and everything in the woods.
Every time have come up on a bear, simply keep on keeping on. Never had one even give af I was there other than a grunt. It's the idiots who want to pet it or get near the cubs or their food/fish that get attacked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably not a threat to this area unless the bear boards a flight to Dulles and survives the people movers.
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I have a friend who lives in Alaska. Their schools organize hikes/camping trips and teach survival skills. Armed teachers (shotguns, iiicc) walk at the front and back of the groups in case they run into bears. The Canadian teachers had bear spray and noisemakers, which seems inadequate against grizzlies.
What is the right deterrent against grizzlies? You know in case any of us encounter them around Dulles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably not a threat to this area unless the bear boards a flight to Dulles and survives the people movers.
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I have a friend who lives in Alaska. Their schools organize hikes/camping trips and teach survival skills. Armed teachers (shotguns, iiicc) walk at the front and back of the groups in case they run into bears. The Canadian teachers had bear spray and noisemakers, which seems inadequate against grizzlies.
What is the right deterrent against grizzlies? You know in case any of us encounter them around Dulles.
Carry a jar of Honey and toss it to bear and walk away. Do not run but walk fast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably not a threat to this area unless the bear boards a flight to Dulles and survives the people movers.
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I have a friend who lives in Alaska. Their schools organize hikes/camping trips and teach survival skills. Armed teachers (shotguns, iiicc) walk at the front and back of the groups in case they run into bears. The Canadian teachers had bear spray and noisemakers, which seems inadequate against grizzlies.
What is the right deterrent against grizzlies? You know in case any of us encounter them around Dulles.
Anonymous wrote:Probably not a threat to this area unless the bear boards a flight to Dulles and survives the people movers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably not a threat to this area unless the bear boards a flight to Dulles and survives the people movers.
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I have a friend who lives in Alaska. Their schools organize hikes/camping trips and teach survival skills. Armed teachers (shotguns, iiicc) walk at the front and back of the groups in case they run into bears. The Canadian teachers had bear spray and noisemakers, which seems inadequate against grizzlies.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe stop going in the habitat of wild animals?
Anonymous wrote:Probably not a threat to this area unless the bear boards a flight to Dulles and survives the people movers.