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Lesson 1...step1...you can’t outrun a bear, a wolf..nor a moose..and moose have bad eyesight hence can spook unpredictably ...I know we are having fun with this..but in backcountry serious point is not to be running..back away, walk..don’t make eye contact. With a bear make yourself big..by and large a little common sense and keeping calm is fine..

And don’t feed wild animals or in any way habituate them to people and civilization. Bears end up dead that way.
 
Lesson 1...step1...you can’t outrun a bear, a wolf..nor a moose..and moose have bad eyesight hence can spook unpredictably ...I know we are having fun with this..but in backcountry serious point is not to be running..back away, walk..don’t make eye contact. With a bear make yourself big..by and large a little common sense and keeping calm is fine..

And don’t feed wild animals or in any way habituate them to people and civilization. Bears end up dead that way.

John.
My point exactly I should have never taken them out for dinner in the first place, And yes they were short sighted looked like a grisly bear and smelt like a wolf.

The urban jungle is just as dangerous as the back woods.

Mick:LOL:
 
Darn right you are...especially if one follows the post apocalyptic themes that are so much part of the fantasy aspect of our hobby? When I run in the morning I keep watch for zombies...and bears..well, it’s winter so no bears
 
Watch out Martin, you might be on the menu!!!!
It was maybe sent from Timelines. :eek::troll:

I think, he is still searching for me!

The pictures were made in two villages near my hometown and at the mud flat last week or not Long ago...








 
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