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Depends on your definition of hibernate. I was seeing a lot of tracks around 3000ft early last February and asked a bio whether these bears were late in hibernating or early getting up. He gave a pretty detailed response but the short of it was "neither". Apparently they are not like a ground squirrel that completely shuts down for several months. They just slow down and sleep alot, but do get up and roam around for short periods during the winter. He did not say anything about elevation, so this may apply more to lowland and mid elevation bears.