https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5bfe ... 54c926f5e8
Just saw this story. Awful tragedy, a man took a vacation with his wife and baby to a cavin in the woods to do some fur trapping. Left in the morning to check his traps and came back to the cabin to be charged by Grizz. He was able to kill it but not before it got to gis wife and baby.
Damn shame. Be careful out there to you folks in that part of the continent. And with Thanksgiving still recently passed take the time to hug your loved ones. You never know when itll be the last one
Yukon Tragedy
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Re: Yukon Tragedy
Subtle reminder that we're not at the top of the food chain .
May they find peace on the other side .
May they find peace on the other side .
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Re: Yukon Tragedy
Apparently she was out for a walk.
We have a healthy population of black bears but they have a real well developed fear of humans so I don't think we have ever had a problem.
May they both rest in peace.
We have a healthy population of black bears but they have a real well developed fear of humans so I don't think we have ever had a problem.
May they both rest in peace.