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@chickenman let's hear that beer story! I ment bear story.....
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okay.@chickenman let's hear that beer story! I ment bear story.....
Did you change your underwear then check into rehab? Or check into rehab then change?Last part I swear
So they're understanding soaked in blood and carnage. Because I tried skinning something with one hand.
What looks to be a hobbit has been skinned in decapitated hung up in a tree.
This is the point where my friend wakes up. gazes upon this morning glory not by hearing two gunshots. Not hearing his jeep move but the gentle call of nature will come up.
He looks at me with shock and all I can say is
it drank my beer
Bears have a built in can opener.....teeth! That's one thing ODFW got right, NO relocation of bears! That only came by trial and errorWhen I was younger, I backpacked in the Hech Hechy area of California with a group of teachers. After about a 6.5 mile first day hike, the first night we camped in a place called Rancheria Falls.
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Yosemite Hikes: Rancheria Falls
Rancheria Falls, a 6.5-mile (one way) hike to a small waterfall in Yosemite's Hetch Hetchy areawww.yosemitehikes.com
I was told that this is an area that the Park Service relocated problem bears from the Yosemite area to. Because of the potential for bears, we were instructed to remove all food from our packs and we bear-bagged supposedly all of it with a rope off a tree limb.
That night we slept the dead sleep of the tired and out of shape, in our sleeping bags, with our backpacks leaning against trees about 6 to 8 feet away. The next morning, we found bear slobber around the zippers on a couple of our packs.
Additionally, one of the packs had a zipper that had been opened where unfortunately one of the Bozos on the trip had decided that bear bagging rules didn't apply to them. On the ground in front of the pack were pieces of orange rind, an empty Chef BoyRDee ravioli can and a toothpaste tube. What was amazing was that the can had its lid opened and bent back - like a can opener had been used on it - and it had been licked spotlessly clean.
6' - 8' from our heads and we never heard a thing.
HaHa, I had always pictured Yogi using his index claw...Bears have a built in can opener.....teeth! That's one thing ODFW got right, NO relocation of bears! That only came by trial and error
Sounds like you butchered the bear worse, but the English language definitely comes in a close second.If you survive my terrible grammar in the butchering of the english language so far, I'll continue.