When I visited the Tetons during the summer of 2005, I was not aware of the fact that grizzlies inhabit the area.
This is a post of mine from 12/01/05:
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Ignorance is bliss
June 2005 -- Jackson, WY -- Death Canyon Trail (really)
Early morning run with a friend, chatting away.
Two miles from trailhead we look up 100 feet or so.
Friend: "Well, what have we got here?"
Me: "Oh, it's a cute brown bear!"
Friend: "Get my camera out of my fanny pack!"
As I'm pulling out the camera, I accidentally grab ahold of a baggie of GORP.
Me: "Oops, you forgot to Ziplock your Ziplock!!"
Bear: "Sniff, sniff" (head bobbing in air)
Friend: "Holy S*&t! The bear's heading toward us!"
We back up a bit & watch as the bear eats the spilled GORP, still thinking it's a "friendly WY brown bear". Friend gets photo. Bear goes back to original perch and ignores us (amazingly!--somebody/thing was watching out for the two idiots from the East Coast) and after about 15 minutes, finally saunters off the trail.
We continue our run up into Death Canyon & have a wonderful morning. (Hey, the Tetons rock!)
Later that afternoon...
The photo is shown to another friend, a veterinarian with much knowledge of wildlife.
Vet: "OMG!! That's a grizzly bear!!"
Us: "Huh?"
Vet: "See that telltale hump?!"
Us: "Huh?"
So, that's my story of surviving "a grizzly encounter." ('Course after seeing "Grizzly Man," our encounter wudn't nuddin'...) It was pretty cool actually.