Just guessing, but the rangers have to deal with poachers, and folks who may be growing crops of illegal substances or brewing/mixing various illegal concoctions. SO you have people who are already breaking the law, and who are already carrying loaded firearms, and who possibly might be under the influence of various chemicals in some cases. Not a good combination of ingredients.
Well,if they're poaching bears in the park,you would think the bears would be less habituated like the one that prompted this thread.I have seen documentaries about it before so I know it does go on though.I wonder what the fine would be if a hiker decided to abandon his permitted campsite for the night and go to another because of "wildlife activity"?Yeah,I'd pay it!
HEY ... don't I recognize one of those photos?!!! LOL
Also, slept like a baby in my hammock, snoring like a baby kitten, or so I've heard it described. LOL
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I've never got a photo of a bear in the Smokies, they always run away too fast Sounds like an interesting experience, thanks for sharing
Looks like a few of my neighbors/friends.
Backcountry camps there, near Mt Sterling, get closed often. We live just a bit from where you were camped. I can see a part the park from my yard. We have bears in the yard often. Neighbors see them more often than we do. We see the huge piles of scat and know they have been around. We hear the dogs bark.
There are a lot of bears in GSMNP. The elk come around, too.
I hear noises often, but usually do not see them. I saw one yesterday afternoon out my loft window. An adolescent. It was between the cabin and the creek, the creek about 20 ft away. I went downstairs and it ran, fast, as I opened the door.
Early spring we had a mother and 3 cubs come up the driveway and go up the hill above us. The camera caught them later in the back.
This one was a couple of months ago. That is an 8 ft door.
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