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krampus
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Post by krampus »

that wasn't a bear, that was jason voorhees, but don't feed him either
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Post by Meadows »

Maybe to protect the bear, we should get this thread removed because climbers aren't the only ones reading this.
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Post by pkananen »

Rick, why not report poaching to the DNR?
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Post by DriskellHR »

dig it, delete this thread
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Post by toad857 »

DriskellHR wrote:dig it, delete this thread
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Post by OZ »

Is this safe?
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Post by krampus »

OZ wrote:Is this safe?
read the entire thread
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Post by OZ »

I did.

Bears are opportunists. Bears become habituated to people and their food products.
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Post by 1 wheel drive »

I'm with Meadows.
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Post by Xtant »

Maybe the Webers should start putting bear suits all around Muir instead emergency radios. I hear the Ursus Mark VI works well at protecting you against a bear attack...

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