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Spazito

(54,551 posts)
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 09:14 AM Sep 2023

2 grizzlies follow hikers down trail for 20 minutes in Banff National Park

Two large grizzly bears followed 13 hikers down a trail in Banff National Park for 20 minutes — with one even making a few quick runs at the group.

"It's not every day that you think you're actually going to be that close to two grizzly bears," said Phoebe Nicholson, a guide with Discover Banff Tours who was leading the hike along Consolation Lake Trail near Moraine Lake.

"A pretty intense, but also pretty amazing experience, to see animals like that in the wild, just in their natural habitat, going for a walk with us."

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The grizzlies remained 10 to 20 metres behind the hikers for a whole 20 minutes, says Nicholson, who was the only one carrying bear spray.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/grizzly-bears-follow-hikers-banff-1.6967386

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2 grizzlies follow hikers down trail for 20 minutes in Banff National Park (Original Post) Spazito Sep 2023 OP
The were probably waiting for their handout. Chainfire Sep 2023 #1
It's more likely they were using the same trial ... Spazito Sep 2023 #3
There a a few good pics and a short video at link........... riversedge Sep 2023 #2
Thx and yikes! Freethinker65 Sep 2023 #5
Holy moly, those are massive bears! appalachiablue Sep 2023 #7
Imagine having those two behemoths approach you True Dough Sep 2023 #4
They did a slow steady walk. If they would have run Cattledog Sep 2023 #6
Only have to run faster than #13. LakeArenal Sep 2023 #8
Thats why you are on that treadmill 24/7! GreenWave Sep 2023 #16
I would not be a happy person. NT mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2023 #9
The longest 20 minutes ever. 58Sunliner Sep 2023 #10
Bear spray works! Tortue Sep 2023 #11
The bears didn't read the sign about maintaining a safe distance from wildlife. sinkingfeeling Sep 2023 #12
It's very easy to avoid all types of bears, even Grizzlies. . . Journeyman Sep 2023 #13
Ha. A classic fargone Sep 2023 #14
LOL Spazito Sep 2023 #15

Spazito

(54,551 posts)
3. It's more likely they were using the same trial ...
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 09:23 AM
Sep 2023

to get to where they were going, as it says in the article.

True Dough

(20,490 posts)
4. Imagine having those two behemoths approach you
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 09:27 AM
Sep 2023

and all you have is bear spray. Talk about panic-inducing. Best hope they're in a good mood!

GreenWave

(9,262 posts)
16. Thats why you are on that treadmill 24/7!
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 12:07 PM
Sep 2023

And I did not spot any jagged edge rocks to fire at them either.

Tortue

(32 posts)
11. Bear spray works!
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 10:12 AM
Sep 2023

On bears, cougars, raccoons, mice, rats and any other critters that try to climb the tree that your food bag is hung from. Just a wee squirt around the trunk at eye level.
Even works to keep a curious bull moose from getting too close to you. Just don't spray it upwind of you, don't ask...

Journeyman

(15,150 posts)
13. It's very easy to avoid all types of bears, even Grizzlies. . .
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 10:28 AM
Sep 2023

In Montana, when I hiked there some years ago, there was sage advice posted at the trail head.

The sign warned that both Black Bears and Grizzlies were in the area and advised that the way to safeguard from attack was to wear small bells on your clothing, to alert the bears you were nearby, and to carry pepper spray to use if the bears got too close.

The sign said the best way to determine if there were bears nearby was to look for fresh scat along the trails. Black Bear scat, it said, has small berries and bits of fur mixed in, all part of the bear's diet. Grizzly scat was easier to identify as it's larger, smells like pepper spray, and has little bells sprinkled throughout.

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