While hiking Friday on Hamilton Mountain on the north side of the loop on Don’s cutoff trail, we saw a black bear above us. It saw us at the same time. I tried to get my phone out to take a photo but it was gone before the first shot. It looked back two times while running off. Looked like a young adult bear. I know this does not seem like a big deal. For me this was amazing to see this beautiful animal out in the wild. I might not have this opportunity again.
On the way down to the trailhead we joked about whether we should tell people we saw a bear. We knew that it was likely no one else would see it. We guessed who would be frightened or excited.
This made my day!
Saw my first Black Bear
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Saw my first Black Bear
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It's always exhilarating to see one of those, frustrating when it gets away before the camera gets out. I still haven't sighted one in the Cascades, but have seen quite a few in the WA Blues. Go east, young man! Go in May, go solo, move quietly, high meadows, good chance!
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Cool!
Bears are neat.
Your experience is typical: The most commonly photographed part of a bear is its butt.
Only time I've been approached by a bear was when cubs were involved. ("Awww, look at the cute cubs...oh, wait, where's Mom?" )
Bears are neat.
Your experience is typical: The most commonly photographed part of a bear is its butt.
Only time I've been approached by a bear was when cubs were involved. ("Awww, look at the cute cubs...oh, wait, where's Mom?" )
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I've run into two (from a distance). Once at Paradise up at Mount Rainier a couple of years ago. I found this one surprising considering how many people go through there on a daily basis in July.
Second one was last May on Dog Mountain. Should have expected something when we saw three deer barreling down a sheer slope full speed before you leave the tree cover. As we were doing some of the final exposed switchbacks, we saw it down below at the edge of the trees.
Think I'd rather run into them than a cougar.
Second one was last May on Dog Mountain. Should have expected something when we saw three deer barreling down a sheer slope full speed before you leave the tree cover. As we were doing some of the final exposed switchbacks, we saw it down below at the edge of the trees.
Think I'd rather run into them than a cougar.
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Black bears don't freak out when cubs are involved the way grizzlies do. Plus, when there are cubs you probably have a better chance to get a photo because she's not gonna leave the baby in the dust.
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Interesting. It's been one year ago this Labor Day weekend since my own oddly-close encounter with a bear. Perhaps they also like to take their holidays in the area?
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I think they're just out and about more at this time of year because they're in hyperphagia mode.squidvicious wrote: ↑September 5th, 2020, 5:59 pmPerhaps they also like to take their holidays in the area?
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I've had two sightings along the Tamanawas Falls trail. One was on the other side of the creek lumbering along the banks; the other was two cubs near the talus slope that blocked the trail a few years ago.
Wish more folks knew about this. Maybe the TH parking lot wouldn't be overflowing all the time. That trail is getting loved to death. I don't go there anymore.
Wish more folks knew about this. Maybe the TH parking lot wouldn't be overflowing all the time. That trail is getting loved to death. I don't go there anymore.
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I expect if more folks knew about it, it would only result in more of them coming out wanting to see the cool bear. Maybe pet it.Pick-a-Pika wrote: ↑September 7th, 2020, 5:22 amWish more folks knew about this. Maybe the TH parking lot wouldn't be overflowing all the time. That trail is getting loved to death. I don't go there anymore.
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Cool.dmthomas49 wrote: ↑September 5th, 2020, 6:16 amWhile hiking Friday on Hamilton Mountain on the north side of the loop on Don’s cutoff trail, we saw a black bear above us. It saw us at the same time. I tried to get my phone out to take a photo but it was gone before the first shot. It looked back two times while running off. Looked like a young adult bear. I know this does not seem like a big deal. For me this was amazing to see this beautiful animal out in the wild. I might not have this opportunity again.
On the way down to the trailhead we joked about whether we should tell people we saw a bear. We knew that it was likely no one else would see it. We guessed who would be frightened or excited.
This made my day!