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Crocus are poisonous to cats so we keep an eye on our two young 'girls' to make sure they don't eat the crocuses in front of our house. (Bottom left of pic).
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I’m sure they get a large variety of creatures, but the bears do the most damage to the now collapsed 6’ high fence which borders the “green space”. Creatures now wander in through the opening …day and night.
It’s interesting to watch bear cubs frolicking in the shallow pond while moma sits and watches. On a few occasions we were barricaded inside the house, behind glass doors and windows, but the critter-cam catches everything 24/7.
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My back yard. And the trail I use every day to get to the mountain.
Black bear, said to run away if you shout at them.
Wouldn't understand me that's for sureBlack bear, said to run away if you shout at them.
Some of the bigger ones just don’t care. I’ve needed to get out of their way …they’ll make you move.Black bear, said to run away if you shout at them.
Take care just like Highland Coos they have no 3rd party insurance.Some of the bigger ones just don’t care. I’ve needed to get out of their way …they’ll make you move.
I don’t know what the secret would be?Black bear, said to run away if you shout at them.



Cougars! Feck, I'd be gone!It’s the Cougars I worry about.
I think they can sense whether you’re predator or prey. A few interesting videos available. But they are stealthyCougars! Feck, I'd be gone!![]()
I added a marine horn alongside the bear bells and apart from being deaf for an hour after blasting -I don’t know what the secret would be?
There’s a number of factors. Shouting could help, walk in groups, a dog companion, avoidance, waving a bag or branch, awareness, behaving like a predator or hunter, warning noise's (I ride with a jingle bell on my bar), etc.
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Not the biggest guy I’ve encountered …but he was on a mission.
I’ve had a few face-to-face encounters during trail maintenance (surprise) and had my backpack and iPhone stolen by a bear.. Took a few hours to find.
At times they can be territorial (breeding season) and definitely give way for mama and cubs.(had a fake charge once). But they wander through our neighborhood all the time in search of food. It’s the Cougars I worry about.
So what creepy crawlies do you mean and when you say South , where exactly ??I added a marine horn alongside the bear bells and apart from being deaf for an hour after blasting - View attachment 154569it has moved the lingering black bear along, its the grizzly bears that are pretty unpredictable in my experience - but I would still rather deal with bears than the creepy crawlies of our southern destinations . . .
This one?Edit; I just can’t get the picture out of my head of a cougar holding two puppies under a blanket …someone please post again!!!!
Well as we fly out to the Cook Islands on Sunday for a month away from our deep freeze I feel somewhat guilty finding an excuse not to take up our Aussi friends offer for a visit to Australia but partly their fault sharing pics of what crawls through their yardSo what creepy crawlies do you mean and when you say South , where exactly ??
Not much sympathy if your away to Cook Islands , I'm afraid even less if it's for a month . Enjoy your selves.Well as we fly out to the Cook Islands on Sunday for a month away from our deep freeze I feel somewhat guilty finding an excuse not to take up our Aussi friends offer for a visit to Australia but partly their fault sharing pics of what crawls through their yard
I don’t know what the secret would be?
There’s a number of factors. Shouting could help, walk in groups, a dog companion, avoidance, waving a bag or branch, awareness, behaving like a predator or hunter, warning noise's (I ride with a jingle bell on my bar), etc.
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Not the biggest guy I’ve encountered …but he was on a mission.
I’ve had a few face-to-face encounters during trail maintenance (surprise) and had my backpack and iPhone stolen by a bear.. Took a few hours to find.
At times they can be territorial (breeding season) and definitely give way for mama and cubs.(had a fake charge once). But they wander through our neighborhood all the time in search of food. It’s the Cougars I worry about.
You need to adjust valve position and more glitter!Being new to tubeless, I was not expecting to be burping and farting so much…View attachment 154618
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Geese a bit of that . Probably 4 clean rides as well.Fourth time on trails in a week, can`t complain. Fresh and nice -7 celsius and sun was shining, perfect.
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It was a lot of fun , I’m looking forward to the next tripGot out for a ride with @BigNotSoBadBen today!
Good to see he’s finally on e.
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