Most times black bears don’t seem very big. This one today however, was different. On the afternoon walk up a hill, my first impression of this animal was that it was a black angus in the next pasture.
He was big; different from the little females we’ve been seeing; just walking along parallel to my course.
He walked across the field and disappeared into this small swale of brush.
A person could walk right up to a patch of brush like that without even knowing there was a bear in it.
He didn’t take great interest in me, but he did take notice.
Walked yesterday at a park full of cottonwood trees in Prince George. Saw this interesting, and a little creepy, carving.
And a black fox.
Drove south on the Cariboo Highway to Lac La Hache, halfway to Vancouver.
Our windshield.
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2,703 miles to Sandpipers.
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