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Offline Wea300mag

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Bear Encounter
« on: September 23, 2007, 06:41:18 PM »
While on a hike into the Thorton Lakes just recently I had an encounter with a very large black bear. My goal for the hike was mainly to get some exercise, see some scenery, and stretch the legs and lungs. About 3-1/2 miles from the trailhead I passed a typical granola/tree hugger type who was taking a break. Another 1/2 mile up the trail I was walking through a berry patch thinking that this would be a place a bear should be hanging out. Sure enough, the trail wrapped back into the woods and around the next corner there he was about 25 yards away from me. My already elevated heart rate went red-line. The bear was a least 300lbs and this was by far the closest I have ever been to one. This was one of the few times I didn't pack the camera but did pack a 9mm. The bear and I went into a 60 sec staredown. During this time I removed my pack to retrieve my gun then realize if the bear charged my 9mm would most likely just piss it off. So I went to plan B and waved my pack over my head (looking as big as possible) yelling and screaming. The bear would not back down. If I continued on the trail I would walk within 2-3 yards so that was not an option. I didn't want to turn back because I was only a mile from the first lake. A few seconds later the guy I passed on the trail came around the corner and said "thats a big f#@$@! bear". By now the bear finally felt threatened and ran up the hill.

The morals of this story are: 1) take a 44 mag or larger handgun with you: 2) don't forget your camera (I could have filled a whole memory card of images in the time the bear and I were getting acquainted): 3) granola/tree huggers can actually be of assistance at times.
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Re: Bear Encounter
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2007, 07:10:40 PM »
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The morals of this story are: 1) take a 44 mag or larger handgun with you: 2) don't forget your camera (I could have filled a whole memory card of images in the time the bear and I were getting acquainted): 3) granola/tree huggers can actually be of assistance at times.

1. Always take camera
2. Tree hugger would be great bear bait.....take lots of pics..
3. If bear hates the taste of said "bait" you can use the 9mm to make sure you beat the tree hugger to the trail head...is so, shoot camera to destroy any evidence..
LOL
Sounds like you had quite the hike.




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Re: Bear Encounter
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2007, 07:26:06 PM »
the nice thing about tree huggin granolas showing up....you don't have to worry about outrunning a monster bear, all you have to do is out run the tree hugger.

Fun adventure......dang on not having a camera.

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Re: Bear Encounter
« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2007, 07:52:49 PM »
Glad to hear you got back safe...I had my first close encounter with a bear about 2 weeks ago...nuthing but my bow and arrow...at about 25 yrds..and yes, it was kinda freaky for sure...sure wish I could have been carrying my .45 glock.

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Re: Bear Encounter
« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2007, 08:17:55 PM »
I have had lots of close encounters with blackies, every time they look at me and I look at them and we both get that startled look and they turn and burn. never had one just hang around. I ALWAYS have a gun. I have a titanium 45lc that weighs 18oz and have no reason to leave it behind.

I would say if you can't have a gun be sure to go with someone you can outrun.

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Re: Bear Encounter
« Reply #5 on: September 23, 2007, 08:31:57 PM »
Those are funny replies because when I passed the granola hiker on the trail he looked like he was really struggling. After the bear ran off he looked a my gun and said "wow, you have a gun" but from that point until we reached the lakes he stayed right with me, coughing, sweating, and in a lot of pain.
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Re: Bear Encounter
« Reply #6 on: September 23, 2007, 08:39:43 PM »
 The way I look at it is if that Bear would have given you the Timothy Treadway treatment maybe one of us could have gotten your Eastside Deer raffle tag in a redraw. :drool:

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Re: Bear Encounter
« Reply #7 on: September 23, 2007, 08:54:12 PM »
the one and only bear encounter i've had in the woods we did right. we walked up on a griz in jellystone while fly fishing slough creek. my wife and i were trekking a long a trail paralleling the stream...i was staring at some rising fish, my wife was motoring ahead of me, and i looked up at my wife heading back at me with eyes as big saucers. there about 30-40 yards ahead of us was a small grizzly bear milling around in the brush. we slowly made our way out of there to where we could safely watch the bear for quite a while. very cool experience for me.

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Re: Bear Encounter
« Reply #8 on: September 24, 2007, 05:46:17 AM »
You dont have to be able to outrun the tree hugger, just shove him at the right time... :chuckle:  Bears like granola....
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Re: Bear Encounter
« Reply #9 on: September 24, 2007, 07:13:38 AM »
bust a cap in the tree huggers knee................not need to run.

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Re: Bear Encounter
« Reply #10 on: September 24, 2007, 11:45:09 AM »
You should have just pushed the granola boy into the berries, evryone know granola taste better with fruit!!
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Re: Bear Encounter
« Reply #11 on: September 24, 2007, 12:56:59 PM »
Doesn't sound like he had to waste a buck fifty on the huggers knee.  It sounded like he was about done for anyway.

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Re: Bear Encounter
« Reply #12 on: September 24, 2007, 01:33:08 PM »
Just for insurance..............at a buck fifty it would be cheap and the smell of blood.

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Re: Bear Encounter
« Reply #13 on: September 24, 2007, 04:58:44 PM »
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evryone know granola taste better with fruit!!

I thought most granola's were a bit fruity anyway.




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Re: Bear Encounter
« Reply #14 on: September 24, 2007, 05:11:38 PM »
Definately a hike to remember..............pretty funny responses.

 


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