Lovetohike
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Reading the post on the bear encounter on Cannon Mt. prompted me to report a close encounter I had last week in Connecticut. And it was actually in an area surrounded by suburban develoment. Early one evening I was running down the paved access road to the trails to the Heublein Tower in Talcott Mt. State Park in Bloomfield, and a large black bear ran across the road about 30 yards in front of me. I probably did the wrong thing by keeping running (and looking over my shoulder repeatedly), but it really seemed to be heading fast and into the heavy woods along the road. It took me about 7-8 seconds to cross its path. I kept wondering what would have happened if I was there just that bit sooner...would we have collided, would the bear have stopped in its tracks (it had its head down and was moving fast), would I have heard it coming through the brush and had time to stop or back off. Hard to know. You read about what you're supposed to do but at the time it all happens pretty fast. After years of hiking in New England, out West, etc. it's the closest I've come and not had some sort of vehicle or other obstacle between me and the bear. I've certainly been more alert when hiking and running there since.
So you fellow Connecticut folks, be on the alert!
So you fellow Connecticut folks, be on the alert!