[pct-l] Northern Cascades Bear Safety Advice
Mr. Los Angeles
mrlosangeless at gmail.com
Tue Aug 21 08:12:48 CDT 2012
Bears do not require you to take precautions at this time of year. They're
in the hyperphalgia (constant eating) stage in September and early fall, in
preparation for winter. Hikers provide a much-needed protein and calorie
source.
Also, don't run if you see a bear; you don't want them to burn as much
energy chasing down their meal as they will gain, especially at this time
of year.
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 9:00 PM, Katie Kistler <katiekistler at mac.com> wrote:
> I will be hiking through the Northern Cascades region of the PCT in
> early-mid September and was wondering what sort of precautions people
> usually take against bears in this area. Thanks so much,
>
> Kate
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