Re: Minnesotans Still Arguing About the Weather...
My bear encounter - or at least the one that scared the **** out of me (there have been several bear encounters that were fine) - went like this...
Long day of paddling, set up camp on Ensign Lake, ate, hung the food pack, puff, fire, northern lights, bed... perfection.
Woke up at about 2am to CRASH as we hear the cooking gear hitting the rocks below the food pack. At this point it's started lightly raining and it pitch black out. Heart pounding as we're listening for any other sound. The food pack had been hung in a tree down by the lake about 30 yards away and all we can hear is the drip, drip, drip of the rain.
We discuss whether we should go and scare him away and the vote is unanimous in favor of "Are you out of your farking mind!?!"
Eventually fell back asleep as the day of paddling and everything else caught up, but I remember waking up with a start about 30 times before sunrise. Every time I was sure I was going to die and was just waiting for the side of the tent to be ripped open and claws to drag me to my gruesome end.
Rational? Of course not, but it's easy to be rational when you're sitting here thinking about it all these years later. At the time, in the moment, I knew terror for my life.
Kept thinking, "I could die here, why can't I stay awake?"
Never heard another sound from our visitor though. How can something that big move through the woods so silently?
Our food pack was still in the tree but we hung it too close to the trunk and the bear simply ripped the bottom out. Everything was eaten. The granola bars were each unwrapped. Every peanut, m&m and raisin of the gorp was eaten. Every. Single. One.
The only thing to survive was a can of Dinty Moore beef stew with teeth marks in it. Yes, we take cans but we always pack them back out.
Our visitor left a few nice piles of scat (is that the term for bear ****?) as a Thank You for a full belly.
Anyway, were supposed to be in one more night and said fark it and paddled out that day and got a motel room in Ely and enjoyed a hot meal, ice cubes (how great is having something cold after being in the wilderness?), a shower and all that Ely has to offer.
