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You are far more likely to be attacked by a human while hiking than a bear, and you are infinitely more likely to get killed in your drive over to the hike than you are to be killed by a bear.
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Good point, but someone needs to invent a human bell too.
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That may be true somewhere but definitely not here. The car crash, that is fact for just about any activity there is.
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And for the record, I have no knowledge of any missing humans in my area. ![]()
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I've had bears in my back yard here in Maine, and when they see me, they take off like a shot. |
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The majority around here take off too but Ct. releases their problem bears on my road. Some of them are alittle bolder around people but still I have never had an issue with them and enjoy seeing them. It's just a matter of being familiar with bear behavior, recognizing the ear tags and collars, and not contributing to the delinquency of the bears by feeding the birds in the warm weather, leaving garbage outside, etc..
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I don't hike, but enjoy running on trails. No mountains here (IL) but there are some hilly state parks within a couple hours. I'm going to run at Starved Rock on Saturday--should be fun.
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