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Bear Food
PostThanks for sharing, Max. That's nuts! That reminds me of the bear in the movie Backcountry, how he kept coming back and was stalking the couple before he dragged one of them out of his tent. Whew. Bear spray is with me always...and cocked and ready the second I see one. If you're bored, here are my bear videos from the other day. The first one is the dad and can only really be seen once or twice in the 37 seconds from the tree he climbed. Sorry, the other two are longer but mama was stubborn. yo…
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Wildlife Sightings Today
twistwrist - - General
PostI saw 5 bears (including 3 tiny cubs) south of Unicoi Gap last Saturday. I took several video clips which look awesome on my phone, but they're all distorted and pixelated on youtube. Bummer. The first was likely "Dad" as he was fairly large. A simple "Boo!" scared him up a tree. 3/4 of a mile farther was mom who wasn't scared of anything. I hung out for about 5 minutes talking to her before she finally meandered off trail. Next thing I know, I see three tiny cubs climbing high into a nearby tre…
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Bear Food
PostQuote from Drybones: “Even the deer in SNP are not afraid of people, Quote from TrafficJam: “ ” ” No. No they are not. One of my favorite moments on (another) dreary day in the Shenandoahs. Only 40 seconds long. youtube.com/watch?v=N1tRE00RJ6E
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Hugging is definitely a human thing, and yes, brings a little stress to our quadruped friends. However, they've learned (as all of their behavior has evolved to) that it pleases their humans and they're rewarded enough that, instinctually, they tolerate. If we are encouraged to go outside our comfort zones as humans, maybe it's good for our pups too.
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Site Work
PostGlad we're back up and running. I was panicked for a bit.
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Bear Food
PostQuote from sheepdog: “GSMNP has the scariest bears I've ever seen. Not afraid of people at all. They need a hunting season. One bears and on the tourons that feed the bears. ” Same in the Shenandoahs in my experience.
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Bear Food
PostFound out today, he wasn't sleeping with his food, but he was sleeping with coconut scented sunscreen. That's some strong smelling stuff. The bear bit the man through his tent. Imagine how scary THAT would be! Guy is said to be ok, walked away, but of course, quite shaken.
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Random ramblings
PostQuote from mental note: “Ya know with all these threads I see HB's face...it's like he never left. ” Quote from LIhikers: “Actually I wish he hadn't left. I appreciated someone with a different point of view because it made me think outside my self constructed box. ” Same here. Hikerboy was a valuable asset to our cafe community. By the way, I remember days before cell phones when phones were rotary dial with loopy cords. I remember when portable house phones were the big thing. I remember days …
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Baltimore Jack Passes Away
twistwrist - - General
PostJust sucks. Poor guy. I met him in November at Standing Bear. He "found" me a Budweiser when they were claiming to be out of beer. Kind soul, much wisdom lost with him.
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Random ramblings
PostYou guys are all so cool!
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Random ramblings
PostQuote from mental note: “Just go hiking again, start a go fund me page and split, the trail provides. ” I wish I had the guts to use Go Fund me. My pride or whatever won't let me. Unless I'm about to starve due to lack of money, I don't think I could do it.
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Random ramblings
PostThat was actually a journal entry I wrote to my high school sweetheart, ex-hubby...not to be sent, just to be vented. Life's so weird. I'm coming up on the end of my ATC gig and have no idea where to go next...work at the Hiker Hostel for $1000 month and barely break even? Find a "big girl" job again with benefits? Ugh. I haven't felt trapped like this in over a year. I do know it's going to be alright. Things always unwind themselves the way they should with or without my incessant worry.
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Quote from TrafficJam: “Quote from twistwrist: “Quote from TrafficJam: “My daughter and I are very excited about her hike. She decided to carry my old Gregory pack because she likes the brain. She bought the gut hooks app and has a few more things to get. The mom in me is slightly worried but I know there will be people on trail to look out for her. Honestly, my biggest worry is her driving to Amicalola after dropping me off. I'm afraid she's going to get lost. I would rather she skip the Approa…
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Quote from TrafficJam: “My daughter and I are very excited about her hike. She decided to carry my old Gregory pack because she likes the brain. She bought the gut hooks app and has a few more things to get. The mom in me is slightly worried but I know there will be people on trail to look out for her. Honestly, my biggest worry is her driving to Amicalola after dropping me off. I'm afraid she's going to get lost. I would rather she skip the Approach trail but I want the car parked in the safest…
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Random ramblings
PostMy honest question is, how's life? Are you as happy on Mondays as you are on Fridays? Are you at peace? Completely free to shed disguises around those with whom you spend the most time? If so, that's all anyone could wish for. Congrats. I've become a helluva lot more relaxed and, honestly, learned what I really need to be happy and comfortable. Very little, actually. A one room bunkhouse in the mountains with a bathhouse 10 yards away. Relationships. Time with those I love. Music. Freedom to be …
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2016 Hikers
PostFigures he'd finish on my day off. Bummer. But he certainly rocked some fast ass miles there toward the end!