Routes / Re: Louis and Clark Route - Hwy 12 Lolo Pass Section
« on: May 03, 2013, 08:54:58 pm »Ride safe,
Hans
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That's mean.I don't think scaring travelers should be the point. Unprovoked grizzly attacks like that are VERY rare, particularly in the Lower 48. I would suggest "Staying Safe In Bear Country" instead.
"Night of the Grizzlies" was important in how it questioned park policy in a number of areas -
1. The intentional or tolerated practice by park service of having garbage to attract bears.
2. The emphasis upon tourist values rather than habitat needs of the bears.
3. The limited outdoor skills of the thousands of seasonal park workers.
"Night of the Grizzlies" had a major impact on public perception.
Don't you find it somewhat humorous or ironic that you post this two days after someone set off two bombs at the end of the Boston Marathon? 3 dead, 140+ injured last I heard.
Have you read "Night of the Grizzlies"?
Highly recommended for when you are camping in the Rockies.
Backboarded on an ATV???
still for sale?I hate to be glib, but what does the header (dated 2 days before your post) say???