I happened to cross paths
with a black bear quite by accident on a recent trip to Colorado . It was quite sudden and totally unexpected on my
part as I had just left the trail head for one of the trails in Black Canyon . Apparently the bear noticed us first and had
already started moving away from my area. He quickly moved into a brushy area
and was gone from sight. I did manage to get a couple of quick pictures as the
bear moved away.
Black bears aren't normally
aggressive and will leave your area quickly unless they are provoked, feel cornered or are protecting young. Fortunately, this bear was probably intent on
his next meal of berries and only gave me a cursory glance before moving
quickly out of the area. The bear went into a brushy area and disappeared from
sight.
It’s a well known fact that Colorado is bear country and you should always be aware of
this fact. A safe distance from predators such as bears, wolves, and cougars is
normally about 100 yards (think the length of a football field). Any closer and
you may be putting yourself at risk of a serious situation. You can normally
approach other wildlife to within about 25 yards without any real concern. Most
animals usually won’t allow you to get even that close. The exception is snakes
who can normally strike from a distance equal to their length.
There is an excellent
brochure in PDF format available at Colorado.gov that contains a lot of useful
tips to help take adequate precautions when in bear country.
Here is a link to the
brochure:
Got bears?
Staying above the water
line!
Riverwalker
Actually, our area very recently had a black bear sighting, they have been stressed by the drought in Mexico and are thought to be crossing the Rio of their own accord (maybe imitating recent human incursions ? :^) Here is a link to the story via a local ABC news station.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.krgv.com/news/black-bear-spotted-in-starr-county/
The only bear sighting I have ever seen myself was in Colorado, many years ago, while traveling the Durango - Silverton train ride - it was waaaay up there on a hillside.
Thanks for the tip sir.