Dennis said:Sounds like a good trip, travelaround. Get the new van used to traveling. I'm not too fond of the thought of hiking in Grizzly areas alone either.
QinReno said:Matter of fact, one reason I bought the van is so I can spend a good deal of time camping in Montana. Lots of grizzlies up there. Needing a hard-sided tent. Have to go in May or June before the fire season takes off.
Everyone and everything is afraid of you Spiff, and your 50,000 watt amplifier. I'm still angry about that time in Owl Canyon.Spaceman Spiff said:I have tent camped in all the large wilderness areas of Montana. I have seen maybe 3 grizzly's in the wild in 45 years; they were more scared of me than I was of them.
You needn't be in a big rush to go places, and can stop at interesting areas for a few days along the way. That's the best part.travelaround said:Sounds awesome - I would like to see those museums and the rescue center. Not sure how long I'll spend in Montana though, in 2019. Since I'm just getting started in van life, I want to go everywhere all at once. I hope this doesn't make me rush through. I'd like to take my time in exploring places.
QinReno said:. . . In my whole life of going into the back country, I've never even seen a bear and only 4 rattle snakes . . .
The problem with fraidy-cat bears is, you only need to run into the one angry one, or maybe a really hungry . . . they don't allow tent camping in the park. Only hard-sides . . .
How soon we forget. On a thread a ways ago, I mentioned being in Owl Canyon near Barstow and talking about the idiots across the valley with the loud music that was bouncing off the canyon walls. Then you somehow mentioned having 50,000W, and if you knew it was me you would have played a "gut-evacuating" note, or whatever you called it. Probably 50 Hz at 50,000W. Just a joke.Spaceman Spiff said:P.S. What is this Owl Canyon you speak of? Never been there.
Spaceman Spiff said:I just find the fixation on bears on this site and others an interesting study in human nature; call it the fear of the unknown.
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