Depends. If the bear's hungry then you just made it easy for them. Most times I whistle or clap periodically. If you don't spook them they usually just wander off into the bush and leave you be. Or I just go back the way I came and take a different trail around.
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Aaah, not too much.
I upset stwik, Six may have upset Bear, funerals, diabetes, truck wrecks, broken equipment, welding art, a few other things.
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That's was just what I heard. Dont really have to be concerned in Northern Ohio about this. I just doubt I could lay there and wait for a bear to decide if I was on his diet. But good to know Sir. -
Got one in my ride. Sleep so good on it I wake up with that dried slobber down the side of my cheek every time !!
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What about the new guy ? notjw ? .... Wait, that was notnl ? nothp ?
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That’s a big no
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Time to get nervous when a Bear looks at you and asks if your name is Keto.
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I used to head out into the bush for repair work sometimes. Company actually put us through a "Bear Awareness" course and issued us each a can of bear spray. It all became mandatory after a bear killed a woman right in a work camp not far from here a couple years ago.
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Oh I bet and believe you up there. Guess it's what some of us take for granted. But I never was given a Detroit awareness class.
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