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Re: Yellowstone Grizzly - insane closeups!
« Reply #15 on: May 28, 2009, 07:51:08 AM »
Thanks for sharing Tom.  Where is the one with you giving him a hug.  I want to see some Grizzly Adams photos.   :chuckle:
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Re: Yellowstone Grizzly - insane closeups!
« Reply #16 on: May 28, 2009, 09:17:33 AM »
Thanks for sharing Tom.  Where is the one with you giving him a hug.  I want to see some Grizzly Adams photos.   :chuckle:
Last spring & summer there were three that would have liked to have given me a hug.  Not the friendly kind of hug, though.  One was a Black and the other 2 were Grizzlies.  I think I learned from those experiences, and will be more careful from now on.
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Re: Yellowstone Grizzly - insane closeups!
« Reply #17 on: May 28, 2009, 09:23:40 AM »
Thanks for sharing Tom.  Where is the one with you giving him a hug.  I want to see some Grizzly Adams photos.   :chuckle:
Last spring & summer there were three that would have liked to have given me a hug.  Not the friendly kind of hug, though.  One was a Black and the other 2 were Grizzlies.  I think I learned from those experiences, and will be more careful from now on.
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 :yike:  If "6 paces" from a griz and still snapping photos is "more careful" Tom, I think we need to hear the stories of the 3 Bears last year... :yike:
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Re: Yellowstone Grizzly - insane closeups!
« Reply #18 on: May 28, 2009, 10:30:32 AM »
:yike:  If "6 paces" from a griz and still snapping photos is "more careful" Tom, I think we need to hear the stories of the 3 Bears last year... :yike:
The bears last year were not happy bears.  The black had cubs and I overstayed my welcome.  Fortunately, she realized that if she chased after me she would be getting farther from her cubs, which she did not want to do.  So she just hissed a lot, but stayed put.  If put in the same situation again, I wouldn't stay so close for so long.  As soon as I see obvious signs of malevolence, I'd back off. 

The Grizzlies . . . well, we surprised them.  It was a sow and a very large yearling.  We would have been fine, but the wind changed, and . . . well, they were not expecting to smell humans that far from roads, campgrounds, etc.  I think the air currents were confusing, and they simply ran away from where they thought we were.  But, like I said, the air currents were confusing, so they actually were running right toward us.  So they top the hill at a dead run and see us in their way.  They weren't about to stop all that momentum, so it was up to us to get out of the way.  They were both grunting at us so loud it was more like a roar.  They were pissed!  They all say that if a Grizzly charges, DON'T RUN!  But I don't think it was these Grizzlies' intention to charge.  They just wanted to get outta there, but while at a dead run found us right in their path.   So we had to get out of their path.   That meant RUN!  So this is the one instance where running was the right thing to do.  We didn't so much run away from the grizzlies - we ran out of their path.  I think there's a difference. 

Anyway, I never again want to surprise a grizzly. That may mean not being able to sneak within camera range, but that's just something I'll have to give up in order to stay alive and healthy.

When we returned home from that trip, we googled Grizzly attacks.  The year before, a photographer in Yellowstone hiked way back along the Trout Creek drainage.  He approached too close to a sow and a cub, and she charged him and mangled his face badly.  It had been a sow with a radio collar.  Guess where we had our encounter.  Yep, you guessed it - Trout Creek!  And one year later.  And this year it was a sow with a yearling.  And she had a radio collar.  Same bear.  She'd already attacked & mauled someone.   God must have wanted us around a bit longer to get us out of that mess.  Needless to say, we don't hike back along Trout Creek anymore.

Attached are a few photos.  The first one is of the Black Bear sow that was mad at me for staying near her & her cubs for too long.  The 2nd image is of the Grizzly sow after we got out of her way, taken as she continued to run past us.  The 3rd is of the Grizzly yearling.  After he and the sow got about 80 yards past us, they stopped, stood up, turned, and looked back at us to make sure we weren't following them.  When they saw that there was no pursuit, they continued to run away from us at a slower, lumbering pace. 

A part of me keeps wondering what would have happened if, instead of running to get out of the Grizzlies' way, I had stood my ground, calmly switched my focus mode to AI Servo, switched the drive mode to "rapid", knelt to steady the camera on my knee, aimed the autofocus sensor at the sow's head, and started clicking away.  Would I have gotten mauled?  Would she have slammed right into me and ripped me up?  Or would she have diverted her course and passed right by?  If she'd have done the latter, then I would have some of the most awesome Grizzly images ever taken!  But then again, we could've ended up a bloody mess, a couple miles away from help.  I'm glad I did what I did and got out of the way.  But still, I can't help but wonder what those pictures would have been like.  The light was awfully good . . .
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Re: Yellowstone Grizzly - insane closeups!
« Reply #19 on: May 28, 2009, 10:35:15 AM »
Once again great shots of a nice animal. What other pics did you get when you where there? You should make a thread on your trip.
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Re: Yellowstone Grizzly - insane closeups!
« Reply #20 on: May 28, 2009, 11:18:02 AM »
Thanks for sharing. You never said what type of bear proof can you were in while you were shooting.....   :chuckle:    :chuckle:
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Re: Yellowstone Grizzly - insane closeups!
« Reply #21 on: May 28, 2009, 11:22:28 AM »
You never said what type of bear proof can you were in while you were shooting.....   :chuckle:    :chuckle:
My bear proofing consisted of:  Cabela's fleece shirt & camo Wrangler jeans :chuckle:
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Re: Yellowstone Grizzly - insane closeups!
« Reply #22 on: May 28, 2009, 05:35:38 PM »
helluva experience Tom.  The "part of you" that wonders what would have happened if you "stood your ground" and kept taking pictures must not like you very much.  I would try to avoid hanging out very much with that part of me. :chuckle:
I used to have a "part of me" that did stuff like that.  I haven't really seen him since I was in my early 20s...
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Re: Yellowstone Grizzly - insane closeups!
« Reply #23 on: May 28, 2009, 06:34:28 PM »
Way cool, great pictures!

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Re: Yellowstone Grizzly - insane closeups!
« Reply #24 on: May 28, 2009, 08:14:14 PM »
Sounds like you are as crazy as I am Tom.  Do you feel safe with bear spray?  I know I don't...

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Re: Yellowstone Grizzly - insane closeups!
« Reply #25 on: May 28, 2009, 08:18:10 PM »
Sounds like you are as crazy as I am Tom.  Do you feel safe with bear spray?  I know I don't...
No, I don't.  Probably 'cause I think I probably wouldn't use it until it was too late.  At what moment do you switch from camera to bear spray canister?  I'm afraid the moment I choose would be just a bit too late. 
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Re: Yellowstone Grizzly - insane closeups!
« Reply #26 on: May 29, 2009, 08:20:24 AM »
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I used to have a "part of me" that did stuff like that.  I haven't really seen him since I was in my early 20s...

Frick!  I haven't seen that guy 'in me' since I got married, had kids and realized that someone else depends on me. -That's been a while.

That close to a Griz.. Kinda like tippy toe'ing through a bed of rattle snakes on a sunny day..  :bdid:

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Re: Yellowstone Grizzly - insane closeups!
« Reply #27 on: May 29, 2009, 08:44:38 AM »
Well the black bear that nailed me, I never got a shot of.  Thank GOD I put the camera down first and grabbed the gun.  As for pepper spray, I just figure by the time I deploy it I'll probably be dead.  I imagine myself sticking the canister in its mouth to keep it from chomping down.....kinda like the airtank in the jaws movie.   :chuckle: 

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Re: Yellowstone Grizzly - insane closeups!
« Reply #28 on: May 29, 2009, 08:56:33 AM »
Oh My God!  Wouldn't that just piss a Bear off.  Chomp down on a can of Bear spray!  :bdid:

If you think he wanted to hurt you before that.. I gotta figure he'd want to rip you to shreads after getting a mouthfull of that.   :drool:

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Re: Yellowstone Grizzly - insane closeups!
« Reply #29 on: May 29, 2009, 12:29:23 PM »
Oh My God!  Wouldn't that just piss a Bear off.  Chomp down on a can of Bear spray!  :bdid:

If you think he wanted to hurt you before that.. I gotta figure he'd want to rip you to shreads after getting a mouthfull of that.   :drool:

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Nawww...  He'd back off for a second, lick his chops and say "Hey!  C'mere guys!  This one comes with hot sauce!".. :chuckle:
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