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<blockquote data-quote="BigGrizz" data-source="post: 1566221" data-attributes="member: 85529"><p>Everyone is on point. Carry what you're comfortable with. There are a few threads on here that cover the topic pretty well.</p><p></p><p>I carry spray and a pistol. Most of the time I have a rifle in my hands, and if I have to go to something else it probably will just depend on what I can get my hands on.</p><p></p><p>We had a guy with us this past fall that got thrown from his horse on a sidehill switchback when a Grizzly started coming downhill. He didn't have a chance to grab anything because he was going *** over tea kettle. Bear scooted another direction and luckily no one else was hurt.</p><p></p><p>Just go as prepared as you can, and make the right call for yourself and loved ones.</p><p></p><p>EDIT:</p><p></p><p>Just finished reading the NPR article. Really hits home for those of us in the GYR that pay attention. There's probably a middle ground to be met, but people of the region feel ignored and disenfranchised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigGrizz, post: 1566221, member: 85529"] Everyone is on point. Carry what you're comfortable with. There are a few threads on here that cover the topic pretty well. I carry spray and a pistol. Most of the time I have a rifle in my hands, and if I have to go to something else it probably will just depend on what I can get my hands on. We had a guy with us this past fall that got thrown from his horse on a sidehill switchback when a Grizzly started coming downhill. He didn't have a chance to grab anything because he was going *** over tea kettle. Bear scooted another direction and luckily no one else was hurt. Just go as prepared as you can, and make the right call for yourself and loved ones. EDIT: Just finished reading the NPR article. Really hits home for those of us in the GYR that pay attention. There's probably a middle ground to be met, but people of the region feel ignored and disenfranchised. [/QUOTE]
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