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I'd get and keep bear spray on hand in grizzly country. That mauling in Ovando is a wake up call that anything can happen.Thanks man. I think we'll just go as far as we can before the gorge floor and hike the North and South Rim Trails.@AAABatteries
Have you ever hiked in or around Tallulah Falls? We're heading to Tallulah Gorge State Park in a couple of weeks and I'm trying to decide if I want to hike down on the gorge floor. I'm sure the water will be pretty cold at this point. The Mrs already said she won't do it. She doesn't even want to go down all of the steps.
Thanks GB and have fun and be safe on your upcoming hike.
Yes! I have and the gorge is awesome. The stairs are brutal if you aren’t in shape and now the water will be frigid (read, you can’t get in unless you are part of the polar bear club) but it’s cool to see. It’s an insane number of steps so be aware.
And thank you - leave Tuesday morning. My son just got Covid so I’m isolating myself in the basement just to be safe.
I see they converted an old section of railroad tracks into a walking and bike path so we're definitely taking the ebikes. I'm thinking about getting some bear spray just for peace of mind but don't know much about it. Is the stuff they sell at Home Depot or Tractor Supply sufficient?
I don't have any experience with bear spray so can't say. When we backpack we hang our bags away from our shelter so there's never been an issue. Honestly, there's a really good chance you will never get close enough to use it but if it helps you and your wife's peace of mind I get it. Keys are make noise while you are out there so you don't startle them and they will typically avoid you. If you see one, avoid it while always maintaining eye contact with it. Back away slowly, never run. If it gets close, make sure it knows you are there by being loud, yell at it to go away. If you see cubs make sure your kids know to stay away no matter how cute they may be. Do not get near them as the momma will most likely be close by. 99.9% chance you will be fine - the number of black bear encounters with injury is very, very low. The car ride to Tallulah will be more dangerous than the hike.
Yep - me too. Us East Coasters don’t have to worry about them and mountain lions

