An example of how well black bears can smell food (video link):
http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/play...04666&src=news
This happened west of Denver.
An example of how well black bears can smell food (video link):
http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/play...04666&src=news
This happened west of Denver.
LOL yeah they're tricky lil guys
Now shall I walk or shall I ride?
"Ride," Pleasure said:
"Walk," Joy replied.
~W.H. Davies-
and they will get your tums from the glove box
When we paddled Woodland Caribou Provincial Park in western Ontario we left our van parked in the bush, about 85 miles from the nearest town.
We had been warned a problem bear was breaking into cars and tearing them up, including biting tires causing multiple flats. We were told not to leave any food or wrappers whatsoever in the vehicle (including canned food) and NOT TO EAT IN THE VAN ON THE WAY UP.
The rangers advised PineSol can be a "bear repellent" if liberally spread in, on and around the vehicle.
When we arrived at the put in there were several cars and trucks parked and the whole place smelled like a cleaning convention.
We don't stop hiking because we grow old, we grow old because we stop hiking. Finis Mitchell
That lady said "it was painful" to watch the bear tear up her car. It's just a car and you know they were going to total that thing.
Cabin Fever
You need God—to hope, to care, to love, to live.
My girlfriend (also hiking partner) works as an insurance claims agent and we always get a good laugh out of people who act like losing thier car is the single worst experience of thier life. She deals with people on a daily basis who call up in tears because thier SUV/BMW/Lexus or PT Cruiser got a ding in the fender and they "just don't know what they are going to do". Whether it is an accident, theft, or fire...as long as you survive, you can buy another car. It's just a "thing". People are silly.
Pyro - Bringin' the heat! '11 Safety Tribe firestarter
2011 - Springer to Pearisburg