Here's what I'm teaching my three year old, step two of being bear wise. (No food in the tent was first, for no reason other than the fact that that's the first step we got to with her.)
Go to 2:22 to see the bearwise specific clip. Note: We have black bears in our play area.
"There is a story told by one of the Elders of a tribe not far from here, from years ago when she was very young. Several of the children were out gathering acorns with one of the adults when they heard the sound of a bear coming from the other side of some bushes. The children always enjoyed sneaking up on the black bears in order to jump up, scare the bears and watch them run away in terror. They had no fear of these bears and thought of them as big scared bunny rabbits. As they prepared for their traditional ‘game’ the supervising adult saw that it was a grizzly instead of a black bear. She quickly but quietly told them to “Stand like sticks!” The children then realized this was the other kind of bear and were so afraid they wanted to run as fast as they could to get away but their guardian held them there, motionless, until long after the big bear had departed. Many of their people had been killed or severely injured by these big grizzly bears. No one they knew had ever been killed by a black bear. And, even to this day, no one in California (or Nevada) has been killed by a black bear."
This is from an unnamed source so it must be true:
'Woman Stops Grizzly Attack– With .25 Cal Pistol.
This is a story of self control and marksmanship with an itsy bitsy pistol by a woman against a fierce predator.
"While out hiking in Alberta Canada with my boyfriend we were surprised by a huge grizzly bear charging at us from out of nowhere. She must have been protecting her cubs because she was extremely aggressive. If I had not had my little .25 Beretta with me I would not be here today! Just one shot to my boyfriend’s knee cap was all it took!!!!! The bear got him and I was able to escape by just walking away at a brisk pace."
LOL, that's a variation on an old joke: "I don't have to outrun the bear. I only have to outrun YOU!"
The story falls apart from there, of course. (Starting with the firearm in question, in this jurisdiction; and continuing into "running from a bear" etc. etc.)
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