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Travel Bug Dog Tag BEAR BAIT #2

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Owner:
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Released:
Saturday, May 7, 2022
Origin:
Ohio, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of Camsal12123.

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Current Goal

Travel from cache to cache, and drop into events, especially ones in or near our National or State parks.

Share the National Park Services tongue-in-cheek warning about bear safety.

About This Item

Bear Bait

If you’re being confronted by a bear, there’s a few things you should know before running away.

As people across the country visiting parks and taking trips to the mountains find themselves in terrifying encounters with bears, the National Park Service (NPS) has offered a few tips on what to do if you’re face-to-face with the furry beasts.

The National Park Service posted an illustration on Instagram that reads, “Friends don’t use friends as Bear Bait.

The first tip? “Please don’t run from bears or push your slower friends down in attempts of saving yourself,” the NPS joked.

The best thing to do to safely remove yourself from a bear confrontation is move away slowly and sideways so you can keep an eye on the bear without tripping. Bears are not threatened when you move sideways, but like dogs, they will chase fleeing animals.

“Do not climb a tree. Both grizzlies and black bears can climb trees.⁣⁣ Do not push down a slower friend (even if you think the friendship has run its course),” the NPS added. “Stay calm and remember that most bears do not want to attack you; they usually just want to be left alone. Don’t we all?”

Another tip is to identify yourself by making noise, specifically your voice, so the bear doesn’t confuse you for an animal and knows you’re human. While a curious bear might come closer or stand on its hind legs to examine and smell you, it is not threatening.

While bear attacks are rare, their behaviors can be unpredictable and an attack can lead to serious injuries or death, according to the NPS.

To avoid an encounter with a bear, hike and travel in groups, do not allow bears access to your food and leave the area if you see a bear.

If you are attacked by a brown or grizzly bear, leave your backpack on and play dead by laying flat on your stomach with your hands behind your neck and legs spread. If the bear continues to attack you, fight back by hitting the bear in the face.

If you are being attacked by a black bear, do not play dead but instead try to escape to a secure place or if you can’t, fight back using any available object, according to NPS.⁣⁣

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Tracking History (6414.2mi) View Map

Grab It (Not from a Cache) 12/24/2023 Camsal12123 grabbed it   Visit Log

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Retrieve It from a Cache 3/7/2023 csalazar333 retrieved it from Samii Jo's GeoCache New Mexico   Visit Log

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Dropped Off 11/22/2022 loonylongs placed it in Samii Jo's GeoCache New Mexico - 1,574.4 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 11/8/2022 loonylongs retrieved it from Feed The Birds New York   Visit Log

Took TB

Dropped Off 10/2/2022 medicineman placed it in Feed The Birds New York - 29.64 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 9/12/2022 medicineman retrieved it from GEO-BEAR New York   Visit Log

Forgot to log I retrieved this back on 9/12. Logging now so I can place it in a new cache I found today

Dropped Off 9/9/2022 TS32 placed it in GEO-BEAR New York - 10.43 miles  Visit Log

Dropping this bear bait into a new teddy bear themed cache.

Visited 9/1/2022 TS32 took it to Canal Bike Day New York - 10.7 miles  Visit Log
Visited 8/20/2022 TS32 took it to Murder of Chief Henry Hilborn- E.C.A.L.T. Bonus New York - .28 miles  Visit Log
Visited 8/20/2022 TS32 took it to Dakboy's Golden Lock N Lock New York - .2 miles  Visit Log
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