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Bluff-Canyoneer
06-21-2012, 06:52 AM
I was in a side canyon ( approx. coordinates: 37.692375,-110.071157) to Cheesebox a few weeks ago and came across a fresh set of bear tracks. Looked like it was a mother and cub walking together.
While I would expect to find bears up on Elk Ridge, I was surprised to find them down this low.

I mention this only so that people will know bears are in the area and not leave packs, food, etc. lying around if camping or hiking.

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canyondevil
06-21-2012, 07:11 AM
We saw some bear tracks in Middle Gravel when we were there in May. With the lack of moisture this year they will probably be in unusual places trying to find a meal.

2065toyota
06-21-2012, 07:43 AM
You mean to tell me that our mountains have bears and lions in them.

Unkown by most, but Moab area has the highest bear population in the state of Utah. I have personally seen as many as 17 bears in one weekend before.

stefan
06-21-2012, 08:06 AM
when i heard about the bear tracks in april i thought it added to the mystique of the area

ratagonia
06-21-2012, 08:49 AM
Awesome!!!!

Tom

Iceaxe
06-21-2012, 08:53 AM
Unkown by most, but Moab area has the highest bear population in the state of Utah.

We encountered a bear in Zion a few years back while hiking the Wild Wind exit of Birch Hollow.

Scott P
06-21-2012, 09:10 AM
We encountered a bear in Zion a few years back while hiking the Wild Wind exit of Birch Hollow.

When we were hiking up Beartrap Canyon many years ago, we trapped a deer when we got to the waterfall. I think it's obvious how the canyon got its name, though it might be scary to box a bear in there.

oldno7
06-21-2012, 09:22 AM
You mean to tell me that our mountains have bears and lions in them.

Unkown by most, but Moab area has the highest bear population in the state of Utah. I have personally seen as many as 17 bears in one weekend before.

Yep--and the Abajo's are very close behind.

We followed a bear in Mule canyon a year or so ago......

oldno7
06-21-2012, 09:28 AM
http://www.nps.gov/cany/planyourvisit/bears.htm

Iceaxe
06-21-2012, 09:56 AM
Climb-Utah.com advises those hiking in remote areas to attach bells to clothing and carry pepper spray in defense of bear attack. The bells are a non-alarming manner of alerting bears to your presence. It is also important to familiarize yourself with bear scat (poop) to ascertain which sub-species of bear you are dealing with. Black bear scat contains berry seeds and particles of rodent fur. Grizzly bear scat contains bells & smells like pepper spray.

canyondevil
06-21-2012, 12:54 PM
Climb-Utah.com advises those hiking in remote areas to attach bells to clothing and carry pepper spray in defense of bear attack. The bells are a non-alarming manner of alerting bears to your presence. It is also important to familiarize yourself with bear scat (poop) to ascertain which sub-species of bear you are dealing with. Black bear scat contains berry seeds and particles of rodent fur. Grizzly bear scat contains bells & smells like pepper spray.

You should change that to say "attach some balls". Black bears almost always turn and run the other way when they see humans, and there arent any grizz on the CP. It helps to take along a partner who is fatter and slower than yourself just in case. And if someone feels the need to pet a cub they deserve to get eaten by mama bear.

Iceaxe
06-21-2012, 03:18 PM
It helps to take along a partner who is fatter and slower than yourself just in case.

So if you survey a group of friends you are canyoneering with and can't decide who the bear bait (slowest) is.....

..........that probably means it's you!


:lol8:

denaliguide
06-21-2012, 09:39 PM
Black bears almost always turn and run the other way when they see humans.

the key is almost. when they don't they're gonna eat you. that is why it is recommended to fight back if attacked by a black bear. you are supposed to play dead if attacked by a grizzly.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fatal_bear_attacks_in_North_America

i also have a hard time finding people to hike with that are slower than me..

peakbaggers
06-22-2012, 07:00 AM
Want to really shake up a flatlander or city slicker on their first visit to the wilderness? Try this.
Two guys hiking in the mountains on a trail come around a corner and see a massive grizzly right ahead of them. One is terror stricken and frozen in fear. The other calmly sits down, takes off his hiking boots, reaches in his pack, pulls out a pair of running shoes and puts them on. The other says to him, "You know you can't outrun a bear!" The other replies, "I don't have to run faster than the bear, I just have to run faster than you!"
Told that old joke to a friend of ours from Kansas years ago that we took camping & hiking in the mountains for his very first time. That really shook him up. He later confessed he hardly slept at all that night. (we had slept out under the stars.)

jbick
06-22-2012, 04:49 PM
Grizzly bear scat contains bells & smells like pepper spray.
:eek2::lol8: Awesome.

Dan-wild
06-24-2012, 01:57 AM
Saw some cougar tracks in Moab once. Bear tracks take the cake though! Sneaky little buggers...or big buggers I guess..:mrgreen:

accadacca
06-24-2012, 06:11 PM
I always look for cougars when hiking... :haha:

Iceaxe
06-24-2012, 09:24 PM
I always look for cougars when hiking... :haha:

I always look out for cougars when I go clubbing.... snicker... snicker...

denaliguide
06-25-2012, 12:22 AM
I always look out for cougars when I go clubbing.... snicker... snicker...

and how's that working out for you? :roflol:

Scott Card
06-25-2012, 11:43 AM
I always look out for cougars when I go clubbing.... snicker... snicker...
You're safe. Any women old enough to be your cougar is in a nursing home. :lol8:

Iceaxe
06-25-2012, 07:56 PM
and how's that working out for you? :roflol:

I ended up with an older woman at a club one night....... She looked pretty good for being 60 years old (what comes after "cougar"?). In fact she wasn't too bad at all, and I found myself thinking that she probably had a really hot daughter.

We drank a bit (well more than a bit), we had a snuggle, and then she asked me if I had ever had a "sportsman's double". I was like; "what's that?" to which she replied; "It's a mother and daughter threesome"... "ooooooooh." I began to think about the idea. I said "No, I haven't" and wondered what this daughter of hers might look like.

We drank a bit more, then she said with a wink that tonight was 'my lucky night'. We went back to her place and walked on in. She put on the hall light and shouted upstairs, "MOM you still awake?"

denaliguide
06-25-2012, 09:21 PM
I ended up with an older woman at a club one night....... She looked pretty good for being 60 years old (what comes after "cougar"?). In fact she wasn't too bad at all, and I found myself thinking that she probably had a really hot daughter.

We drank a bit (well more than a bit), we had a snuggle, and then she asked me if I had ever had a "sportsman's double". I was like; "what's that?" to which she replied; "It's a mother and daughter threesome"... "ooooooooh." I began to think about the idea. I said "No, I haven't" and wondered what this daughter of hers might look like.

We drank a bit more, then she said with a wink that tonight was 'my lucky night'. We went back to her place and walked on in. She put on the hall light and shouted upstairs, "MOM you still awake?"


things that make you go, ewwwwwww!:eek2:

Don
06-26-2012, 08:11 AM
You're safe. Any women old enough to be your cougar is in a nursing home. :lol8:


:roflol: