DrMike
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- Nov 8, 2006
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Great pictures, SC. Yeah, you've been there; and that means something even in this jaded age.
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. That ridge in the pic, to the left, starts up beyond his place. Last year watch a cow and calf moose come running down the ridge and start across the basin. Then we saw the bear, an 8 footer like yours. It was running hard. Every one in camp knew what was happening. Most started yelling "run run" one woman started crying. Imagine an F16 overtaking a WWII fighter plane, or a Jr. High running back getting crushed by an NFL linebacker. Pretty dramatic. I bet the bear was going 25mph when he hit the calf. I have pictures of that bear over the summer, he was huge. Must have been efficient. Also saw a couple of bears that must have had bad parents. On the rare occasions we saw them catch a fish everyone cheered. cloverleaf":2da4y45t said:Ive had Coyotes howling/ barking on either side of me at dusk/dark. They were probably both within 200 yards but unseen. I suspect they winded me and when I howled they decided to give eachother the warning. Gave me goose bumps for half an hour. Lions and bears- no thanks! CL
Europe":caytth7n said:cloverleaf":caytth7n said:Ive had Coyotes howling/ barking on either side of me at dusk/dark. They were probably both within 200 yards but unseen. I suspect they winded me and when I howled they decided to give eachother the warning. Gave me goose bumps for half an hour. Lions and bears- no thanks! CL
Cloverleaf
I remember the first time I heard Wolves at night in Alaska and the Lions at night in Africa, both got my attention.!