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I quite enjoyed watching this one.
Special lady for sure.

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Call it odd, then.

English is, as you well know, not my native tounge.

As for Japanese and weird, have you seen some of their sexual game shows?:lol:
 
Neighbors FINED $440,000 Dollars For Cutting Down Trees To Improve Their View

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Sligthly weird:

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You think that's odd.


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I started to put this in the climbing thread...'cause I have never seen conifer climbing done quite like this. There is a version of this on Facebook (where I saw it...it has good subtitles, explanations, etc.) but this one will do:

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Pretty amazing footage as well as display of strength and endurance.
 
Lol indeed...

Although i bet i would be shitting myself so much the bear would fail to see me as a meal once he made it to me :lol:
 
That one has but there's still a couple.

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Those are Blacks.
Not scary.
Easily scared away.

I just looked it up.
Since 1900 there have only been 23 people killed by Black Bears in the US.

Grizzly are a different thing, but if you want a scary bear, look to the Polar bear.
They see us as prey.
There are countless stories from Greenland of Polar bears tearing shelters and cabins apart, in order to get to the " Prey" inside.

But that climbing was amazing.
Totally.
Even in my hey-day that would have made me seem lame.


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Stig, when I see you charge a black bear (ideally that mother bear) I might believe you..

Reminds me of that old joke

“Can you run faster than a bear?”

“As long as I can run faster than Stig, I’ll be ok”
 
I've chased a Black bear off.
So has Richard, my partner.

Getting between a sow and her cubs is another thing, of course.

I was Hiking in Sequoia National Park with my x-wife.
Walked around a tree ( Which is something you only really do with Sequoias. Takes a while, too) and ran into a bear.
X-wife got really scared, so I ran at it and yelled, causing it to take off.
Had I been on my own, I would have backed off, leaving it to it's own business.

I worked on a Hummingbird project in California in 81.
We had bears as regular visitors in our mountaintop tent camp.
We'd just chase them off.

So I'm not just blowing smoke out my ass on this, Mick.

Just to make it clear, I would never have attempted that with a grizzly.
Been around those while hitchhiking in the North West territories, Yukon and Alaska, And I was always extremely careful about those.

A Polar bear would just look at you as you came at it, smile and eat you.

When we camped out in one of the most remote Sequoia groves ( Not going to mention it's name, we'll be going there again), Richard got up early and walked around.
Ran smack into a Black bear, yelled at it, and it took off.
He showed us the footprints in the snow later, and you should have seen the spray of gravel on top of the snow, when that bear thought it was going on a South African's meny.

Richard has been a safari guide in South Africa, he has been around the big 5, so a Black bear wasn't scary to him, just a great thing to see.
 
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