Maybe BLM is being dismantled. . .
Yawn.
Unfriend me on FB just to wax political here? Gimme a break.
Maybe BLM is being dismantled. . .
Yawn.
Unfriend me on FB just to wax political here? Gimme a break.
I didn't unfriend. Just cancelled Facebook completely. I am still your friend. You have my phone number and email and I have yours. Facebook isn't the end of the world, Brett. . .
David
Ok, whew! No longer on the book of faces!? Crazy.
In the wild, in CO, over the past eleven years, yes. But, I haven't camped (but once) so I'm limited to wheeling, hiking and fishing trips in bear country.
I assume you mean they're in your yard.They are in my year about every other day this year. Cannot leave food in car or windows down this year.
Stopped using that a year ago.I didn't unfriend. Just cancelled Facebook completely. I am still your friend. You have my phone number and email and I have yours. Facebook isn't the end of the world, Brett. . .
David
If you're looking for camping by a lake, here is one of my favorite spots. It's not really a "secret stash"; there's usually one or two other parties there, but it's great camping and totally legal:
https://goo.gl/maps/QpJPFu4f38H2
Another great area is the huge area south of Parlin, CO and US50. There aren't lakes but it's gorgeous and you can camp anywhere. I've never seen a soul out here:
Exactly, fishEH!
Yes, they get into cars on the rare occasion and it's very easy for them, but unlikely at the campsite if you're around.
Just man up, put on your loincloth, and wrestle it while your similarly clad buddies poke it with sharp sticks.An habituated bear will give up very quickly on a car without something smelly in it.
Just man up, put on your loincloth, and wrestle it while your similarly clad buddies poke it with sharp sticks.
I assume you mean they're in your yard.
I had one in the back yard last summer, haven't seen any since.
Lots of deer and elk, of course.
Haven't seen the neighborhood mountain lion for a while.
I hope she's ok..
Scary, but beautiful.