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Interesting article on bear spray vs. bear handgun defense
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<blockquote data-quote="fta0303" data-source="post: 3093753" data-attributes="member: 43503"><p>I loved my solitary wilderness experiences. Unfortunately, being alone in grizzly country is not a good idea - most grizzly attacks occur on solitary humans. There is a smaller likelihood of being attacked if there are two of you. But 3 or more is best. Avoid brushy areas, keep to high visibility environments. </p><p></p><p>I don't say don't go solo, I say be aware that most grizzly attacks happen to people by themselves, and try to be triply alert. I remember the feeling of being alone in the wilderness, nothing matches it. But it does come with its dangers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fta0303, post: 3093753, member: 43503"] I loved my solitary wilderness experiences. Unfortunately, being alone in grizzly country is not a good idea - most grizzly attacks occur on solitary humans. There is a smaller likelihood of being attacked if there are two of you. But 3 or more is best. Avoid brushy areas, keep to high visibility environments. I don't say don't go solo, I say be aware that most grizzly attacks happen to people by themselves, and try to be triply alert. I remember the feeling of being alone in the wilderness, nothing matches it. But it does come with its dangers. [/QUOTE]
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