[pct-l] Bear ideas

Scott Williams baidarker at gmail.com
Thu Jul 14 12:42:24 CDT 2011


Hey Fireweed,
When I've camped and kayaked the Cariboo and Rockies in BC I always carried
a can of bear spray in a holster too.  I've never relied on an air horn
myself, and had not even heard of it until several days ago.  I mentioned it
to a guide yesterday and his response was that an air horn might scare a non
aggressive bear, but would probably just piss off a charging bear where
their might be a chance if you hit him square in the face with bear spray.
 Who knows.  I'm more comfortable in brown bear country with a can of bear
spray.

Shroomer

On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 10:28 AM, <mkwart at gci.net> wrote:

> Shroomer:
>
> When I lived in Alaska I carried a canister of bear spray easily available
> in a holster on my pack shoulder strap. We would see bears even on the
> shortest day hikes. The bear spray can be deployed faster than a shotgun (I
> know because I had to be able to prove I could hit a moving target of a
> grizzly in the chest on a yearly basis as part of my job). I think the bears
> might ignore the sound of the airhorn if they were really agressive. Have a
> great time hiking in Alaska--if you have time, check out the Resurrection
> Trail on the Kenai--it runs between Cooper Landing and Hope.
>
> --Fireweed
>



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