Tom_Murphy
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I had an interesting encounter with a smallish bear this Saturday & I am not sure if I did the right thing. The USFS officers later told me he is a two year old male that they are aware of.
I hiked in Friday night from Lincoln Woods TH and camped off of the Franconia Brook Trail, after the 0.25 mile exclusion area associated with the East Side campground and before the beaver pond bypass. I was camped on a "shelf" west of the trail that might have been a logging road (?). It was certainly a flat corridor hidden from anyone below to the east.
As I was breaking camp, just after sunrise, I heard an "humpf" sound and turned to find a small but heavy bear. The bear was stationary, on all fours, and looking way from me. It was only about 5-10 yards away . I froze and wondered if he knew I was there. I knew right away it seemed way too big to be a cub. Thank goodness for that. I didn't want to startle him, so I said "Hey Bear" in as conversational a tone of voice as I could manage. The bear walked/jogged away a 50 yards. He never looked at me as he moved away. I am still surprised I didn't scream or get more nervous when I first turned around and he was there.
But, after he was in the heavy woods, he turned around and looked at me through the trees. And then seemed to be coming back towards me. Whether it was finally seeing his face or his seeming movement towards me, I got really scared then. I got my poles, banged them together, and yelled at him to leave.
He did kind of run away at that point but nothing other time I saw a bear in the Pemi. That time all I saw was the back end of an incredibly fast animal and my first thought was "fast" and then I thought "that was a bear".
So questions:
Does it make sense that he didn't know I was there until he came up on the "shelf" I was camped on? I think that is what happened.
Should I have yelled at him right away? He was really close.
Do you think he was coming back to check me out again?
Does his seeming lack of speed the second time mean he doesn't fear humans yet?
I wish I had yelled at him right away and he had taken off like a rabbit.
I hiked in Friday night from Lincoln Woods TH and camped off of the Franconia Brook Trail, after the 0.25 mile exclusion area associated with the East Side campground and before the beaver pond bypass. I was camped on a "shelf" west of the trail that might have been a logging road (?). It was certainly a flat corridor hidden from anyone below to the east.
As I was breaking camp, just after sunrise, I heard an "humpf" sound and turned to find a small but heavy bear. The bear was stationary, on all fours, and looking way from me. It was only about 5-10 yards away . I froze and wondered if he knew I was there. I knew right away it seemed way too big to be a cub. Thank goodness for that. I didn't want to startle him, so I said "Hey Bear" in as conversational a tone of voice as I could manage. The bear walked/jogged away a 50 yards. He never looked at me as he moved away. I am still surprised I didn't scream or get more nervous when I first turned around and he was there.
But, after he was in the heavy woods, he turned around and looked at me through the trees. And then seemed to be coming back towards me. Whether it was finally seeing his face or his seeming movement towards me, I got really scared then. I got my poles, banged them together, and yelled at him to leave.
He did kind of run away at that point but nothing other time I saw a bear in the Pemi. That time all I saw was the back end of an incredibly fast animal and my first thought was "fast" and then I thought "that was a bear".
So questions:
Does it make sense that he didn't know I was there until he came up on the "shelf" I was camped on? I think that is what happened.
Should I have yelled at him right away? He was really close.
Do you think he was coming back to check me out again?
Does his seeming lack of speed the second time mean he doesn't fear humans yet?
I wish I had yelled at him right away and he had taken off like a rabbit.
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