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Stunning pics,but having the British mentality,I wouldn't be camping where there's bears or Pumas or wolves about ,

Same as I wouldn't camp in Africa either,lol

i use to think like that as well............ :laugh:

but now, we just walk through the forests like we did back home, camping might be a bit different for the first time tho....... :laugh:

yeah africa.........no no :no:

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Stunning pics,but having the British mentality,I wouldn't be camping where there's bears or Pumas or wolves about ,

Same as I wouldn't camp in Africa either,lol

i use to think like that as well............ :laugh:

but now, we just walk through the forests like we did back home, camping might be a bit different for the first time tho....... :laugh:

yeah africa.........no no :no:

 

 

 

 

Stunning pics,but having the British mentality,I wouldn't be camping where there's bears or Pumas or wolves about ,

Same as I wouldn't camp in Africa either,lol

i use to think like that as well............ :laugh:

but now, we just walk through the forests like we did back home, camping might be a bit different for the first time tho....... :laugh:

yeah africa.........no no :no:

 

Tilly, here is what the Canadians advise for travel in bear country.

http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/misc/bears/bearsaf.html

 

I did check the web site for Idaho, but all It said was if they come around shoot them. :laugh:

 

Have a good time out there and catch a few of the Kings!

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Stunning pics,but having the British mentality,I wouldn't be camping where there's bears or Pumas or wolves about ,

Same as I wouldn't camp in Africa either,lol

i use to think like that as well............ :laugh:

but now, we just walk through the forests like we did back home, camping might be a bit different for the first time tho....... :laugh:

yeah africa.........no no :no:

 

 

 

 

Stunning pics,but having the British mentality,I wouldn't be camping where there's bears or Pumas or wolves about ,

Same as I wouldn't camp in Africa either,lol

i use to think like that as well............ :laugh:

but now, we just walk through the forests like we did back home, camping might be a bit different for the first time tho....... :laugh:

yeah africa.........no no :no:

 

Tilly, here is what the Canadians advise for travel in bear country.

http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/misc/bears/bearsaf.html

 

I did check the web site for Idaho, but all It said was if they come around shoot them. :laugh:

 

Have a good time out there and catch a few of the Kings!

 

cheers mick, that was a good read, thanks bud, i have read a few (as you do) on, the do's and don'ts whilst camping/picnicing....coming from England to here, i automatically first thought....don't walk in the forests..."you will get attacked by a bear", but there are so many talks on the subject, by people, tv, etc....that you actually get used to it, that they might be there, i would love to catch a few of them salmon, but as there spawning they ain't interested in feeding.....bummer.....plus i'm not allowed to fish for them, only the first nation are.....again bummer......

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Stunning pics,but having the British mentality,I wouldn't be camping where there's bears or Pumas or wolves about ,

Same as I wouldn't camp in Africa either,lol

i use to think like that as well............ :laugh:

but now, we just walk through the forests like we did back home, camping might be a bit different for the first time tho....... :laugh:

yeah africa.........no no :no:

 

 

 

 

Stunning pics,but having the British mentality,I wouldn't be camping where there's bears or Pumas or wolves about ,

Same as I wouldn't camp in Africa either,lol

i use to think like that as well............ :laugh:

but now, we just walk through the forests like we did back home, camping might be a bit different for the first time tho....... :laugh:

yeah africa.........no no :no:

 

Tilly, here is what the Canadians advise for travel in bear country.

http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/misc/bears/bearsaf.html

 

I did check the web site for Idaho, but all It said was if they come around shoot them. :laugh:

 

Have a good time out there and catch a few of the Kings!

 

cheers mick, that was a good read, thanks bud, i have read a few (as you do) on, the do's and don'ts whilst camping/picnicing....coming from England to here, i automatically first thought....don't walk in the forests..."you will get attacked by a bear", but there are so many talks on the subject, by people, tv, etc....that you actually get used to it, that they might be there, i would love to catch a few of them salmon, but as there spawning they ain't interested in feeding.....bummer.....plus i'm not allowed to fish for them, only the first nation are.....again bummer......

 

Becoming a First Nations is not as big a problem as you might think.

a-man-called-horse-sundancer.jpg

There is a simple ritual you can go through to become a tribal member. Then you can catch all the fish you want. :thumbs:

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Stunning pics,but having the British mentality,I wouldn't be camping where there's bears or Pumas or wolves about ,

Same as I wouldn't camp in Africa either,lol

i use to think like that as well............ :laugh:

but now, we just walk through the forests like we did back home, camping might be a bit different for the first time tho....... :laugh:

yeah africa.........no no :no:

 

 

 

 

Stunning pics,but having the British mentality,I wouldn't be camping where there's bears or Pumas or wolves about ,

Same as I wouldn't camp in Africa either,lol

i use to think like that as well............ :laugh:

but now, we just walk through the forests like we did back home, camping might be a bit different for the first time tho....... :laugh:

yeah africa.........no no :no:

 

Tilly, here is what the Canadians advise for travel in bear country.

http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/misc/bears/bearsaf.html

 

I did check the web site for Idaho, but all It said was if they come around shoot them. :laugh:

 

Have a good time out there and catch a few of the Kings!

 

cheers mick, that was a good read, thanks bud, i have read a few (as you do) on, the do's and don'ts whilst camping/picnicing....coming from England to here, i automatically first thought....don't walk in the forests..."you will get attacked by a bear", but there are so many talks on the subject, by people, tv, etc....that you actually get used to it, that they might be there, i would love to catch a few of them salmon, but as there spawning they ain't interested in feeding.....bummer.....plus i'm not allowed to fish for them, only the first nation are.....again bummer......

 

Becoming a First Nations is not as big a problem as you might think.

a-man-called-horse-sundancer.jpg

There is a simple ritual you can go through to become a tribal member. Then you can catch all the fish you want. :thumbs:

 

i think i will give that one a miss thanks..... :bad: ......i'll wait until i am aloud to catch the salmon........ :laugh:......not my idea of fun...... :laugh:

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