JamBandFan
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It may be rare but even one close encounter would be rattling...especially if a thin tent was all that separated you. In many years of hiking and car camping, I have seen one bear and one mountain lion in life, both in car as they crossed road at night.
I just boondocked car/tent camping in North Cascades area WA. Looking forward to getting a rig with hard sides so I can sleep better without wondering if every noise I hear trying to get to sleep is an animal sniffing around my tent. In the old days of camping with others going to sleep in the tent after knocking back many beers with friends around campfire I didn't think about it Now that I'm older solo camping sober in boondock areas I seem to hear every sound outside my tent & don't sleep as well. Thus the research on what type of RV to buy
I just boondocked car/tent camping in North Cascades area WA. Looking forward to getting a rig with hard sides so I can sleep better without wondering if every noise I hear trying to get to sleep is an animal sniffing around my tent. In the old days of camping with others going to sleep in the tent after knocking back many beers with friends around campfire I didn't think about it Now that I'm older solo camping sober in boondock areas I seem to hear every sound outside my tent & don't sleep as well. Thus the research on what type of RV to buy