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Backcountry Camping Advice (YellowStone N.P., Grand Teton N.P., Glacier N.P.)
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107796" data-source="post: 1645291"><p>This is not true, as is not true that bear bells do not work. If anyone is worried about panicking, then forget about being accurate with a sidearm. Ask the guy that was charged and killed after taking pix of a sow cubs, and then didn't even have time to remove his sidearm from the holster. Awareness will get you further than any plan for what do to when being unaware. I have a friend that lives, works and hikes deep into in Yellowstone, now for 29 years, and all he uses are bells and spray.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107796, post: 1645291"] This is not true, as is not true that bear bells do not work. If anyone is worried about panicking, then forget about being accurate with a sidearm. Ask the guy that was charged and killed after taking pix of a sow cubs, and then didn't even have time to remove his sidearm from the holster. Awareness will get you further than any plan for what do to when being unaware. I have a friend that lives, works and hikes deep into in Yellowstone, now for 29 years, and all he uses are bells and spray. [/QUOTE]
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