YukonMontanaTannerTrapper
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Jbynum.....always my pleasure.....there's a respectful / kind / small group of people that follow this thread so it's always a pleasure to post here.....
T & N.....you're welcome & I agree.....as I looked at the photograph again it almost looks like Tanner is actually driving.....
ITTOG.....I'm an experienced woodsman / comedian.....and it definitely was the right call.....
Riversdad.....that's a sad looking bear right there. Over the years, I've had many encounters with bears. Early in life when I was a young knucklehead (now I'm an old knucklehead) living & working in the bush of Alaska, I was exposed to bears almost daily. I've never carried a gun and have never felt the need. Even bear spray is now mostly out of the equation for me since I hike with 2 dogs on leash (one leash in each hand). I'm always super attentive (bear aware) when I'm on trail.....not so much around camp. I firmly believe that most bears aren't looking for trouble or to eat me. I'm more likely to have a heart attack on this trip than I am being eaten by a bear.....
A few days later we actually encountered yet another bear.....Tanner kept it at bay.....
We continued south and we next drove into.....
The first views of the Teton Mountains overlooking Jackson Lake are absolutely phenomenal.....
Nothing better than arriving here early when there's still a morning cloud cover.....
We took the park road south stopping often to enjoy the views.....
Originally my plan was not to hang around the Tetons as I still had the Wind River Mountain Range on my mind.....at this point all I was really thinking about was a hot shower in Jackson.....therefore we stuck around for the better part of half a day.....possibly even longer.....
T & N.....you're welcome & I agree.....as I looked at the photograph again it almost looks like Tanner is actually driving.....
ITTOG.....I'm an experienced woodsman / comedian.....and it definitely was the right call.....
Riversdad.....that's a sad looking bear right there. Over the years, I've had many encounters with bears. Early in life when I was a young knucklehead (now I'm an old knucklehead) living & working in the bush of Alaska, I was exposed to bears almost daily. I've never carried a gun and have never felt the need. Even bear spray is now mostly out of the equation for me since I hike with 2 dogs on leash (one leash in each hand). I'm always super attentive (bear aware) when I'm on trail.....not so much around camp. I firmly believe that most bears aren't looking for trouble or to eat me. I'm more likely to have a heart attack on this trip than I am being eaten by a bear.....
A few days later we actually encountered yet another bear.....Tanner kept it at bay.....
We continued south and we next drove into.....
The first views of the Teton Mountains overlooking Jackson Lake are absolutely phenomenal.....
Nothing better than arriving here early when there's still a morning cloud cover.....
We took the park road south stopping often to enjoy the views.....
Originally my plan was not to hang around the Tetons as I still had the Wind River Mountain Range on my mind.....at this point all I was really thinking about was a hot shower in Jackson.....therefore we stuck around for the better part of half a day.....possibly even longer.....
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