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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 233894" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>Reminds me of bear encounter # 1 last spring (2007) Me and 3 friends were driving through Yellowstone for some sight seeing, wildlife viewing, hot potting and a generally having an enjoyable day. We spotted a Grizz a couple hundred yards off the road as did a few other wildlife viewers and pulled off for a closer look. Me and the other guy walked up the road a way after the griz had disappeared in a shallow draw. As we walked the griz had changed direction coming straight toward us. It crested a knoll about 50 yds right in front of us. It perked it's ears up and we could see the hair on it's back bristle up. There was a gal next to us who took a quick couple of pictures and then started running, we were slowly backing out and when I saw her starting to run, I very sternly said, "dont run". She stopped and backed out slowly with us. </p><p> </p><p>Moral of the story... dont give a bear a reason to mess with you...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 233894, member: 11717"] Reminds me of bear encounter # 1 last spring (2007) Me and 3 friends were driving through Yellowstone for some sight seeing, wildlife viewing, hot potting and a generally having an enjoyable day. We spotted a Grizz a couple hundred yards off the road as did a few other wildlife viewers and pulled off for a closer look. Me and the other guy walked up the road a way after the griz had disappeared in a shallow draw. As we walked the griz had changed direction coming straight toward us. It crested a knoll about 50 yds right in front of us. It perked it's ears up and we could see the hair on it's back bristle up. There was a gal next to us who took a quick couple of pictures and then started running, we were slowly backing out and when I saw her starting to run, I very sternly said, "dont run". She stopped and backed out slowly with us. Moral of the story... dont give a bear a reason to mess with you... [/QUOTE]
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