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Yellowstone biking + grizzlies?
Article in today's paper says 500 grizzly bears now in Yellowstone
Nat'l. Park, no longer endangered species there. I was planning to drive there from Boston in Sept. and bike around in various parts of the nat. park. Will I be the endangered species on back roads there? Does any anti-bear spray work on full-size grizzlies? Or should I just find another cyclist to accompany me, making sure it's someone slower than me? C.C. |
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Thanks, Chuck. Good information and good advice.
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mark wrote:
Distracted motorists, large motorhomes, and herds of bison grazing near the road are all more likely to cause problems to cyclists than grizzlies. Grizzlies can also be road hazards. A friend of mine hit one on a bike trip through Glacier Park. He ended up in the hospital with some serious injuries (the friend, not the grizzly). -- terry morse - Undiscovered Country Tours - http://www.udctours.com |
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