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Bear Encounter!!
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That's why after 3 years in Northwest MT, I moved back to the ADKs. I can't tell you what it's like to have a .20 gauge while hunting partridge, see a large steaming hot grogan (turd) in the middle of the path, and have your normally bold dog run and whimper to your heels. Eery.
I put this reason for moving back to the ADKs on my business website: "In the Adirondacks we are still number one in the food chain. In Montana, we're not."
Oh and mountain lions, don't even get me started.
The Montanas I met were the toughest and FRIENDLIEST people I've EVER met. That's why I married one!
And I mean it!Last edited by AlSara; 10-17-2007, 05:07 PM.Comment
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I was looking at my old hometown newspaper, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and spotted this article from today about another hunter/bear encounter, with both hunter and bear up in the tree: http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=675609.In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks. John MuirComment
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Every hike when we were out west for our 25th Anniversary,my wife would constantly clap and yell 'Hey Bear' hoping that would deter them and that they would hear us...Luckily we never encountered one on our hikes, only along the road in Yellowstone, but she was pretty petrified to meet one in the wilds. This is a prime example of why. Hope she doesn't see this report. It's an awesome place to visit, but pretty scary if you're hiking, hunting, or fishing. The hiking, hunting, and fishing are incredible, but as Al says, NY state ain't so bad after all."The way I see it, you're hooked.Trout have you. Another soul lost." Elias Wonder, The Earth is Enough by Harry MiddletonComment
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