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Backcountry Camping Advice (YellowStone N.P., Grand Teton N.P., Glacier N.P.)
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<blockquote data-quote="VTbluegrass" data-source="post: 1644171" data-attributes="member: 104786"><p>I can only say I am jealous. Me and my wife drove to Yellowstone on our honeymoon a few years ago. We did most of our backcountry camping though in the west side of the Black Hills on the way I liked it better than Yellowstone just because there were less people. Once out in the Yellowstone region we fished and as much as I had read about the Madison River I liked the Gallatin more. Fished with a great guide out of Fins and Feathers I would definitely go again.</p><p></p><p>I do not own a large bore handgun so I only carried my normal carry piece for two legged creatures. My wife and I carried bear spray in an easy access spot when in the wood and camping and followed all camping rule for bear country. Hell it took effort to find one to get some pictures.</p><p></p><p>I figure worrying about bears in the mountain west is like worrying about sharks at the beach. Take them into consideration and use some sense but if something bad is going to happen its really close to the bottom of the list of probability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VTbluegrass, post: 1644171, member: 104786"] I can only say I am jealous. Me and my wife drove to Yellowstone on our honeymoon a few years ago. We did most of our backcountry camping though in the west side of the Black Hills on the way I liked it better than Yellowstone just because there were less people. Once out in the Yellowstone region we fished and as much as I had read about the Madison River I liked the Gallatin more. Fished with a great guide out of Fins and Feathers I would definitely go again. I do not own a large bore handgun so I only carried my normal carry piece for two legged creatures. My wife and I carried bear spray in an easy access spot when in the wood and camping and followed all camping rule for bear country. Hell it took effort to find one to get some pictures. I figure worrying about bears in the mountain west is like worrying about sharks at the beach. Take them into consideration and use some sense but if something bad is going to happen its really close to the bottom of the list of probability. [/QUOTE]
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