If you had carried on riding towards him and shouting would he have run into the hedge or attacked.
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That white cloud is Mont Blanc.
You're completely safe . . no way can hiker run faster than you can ride!Daily morning ride to get to some trails. Glad I look up once in awhile. Surprise! View attachment 122842
Tried backing up but he just kept coming.
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We let him safely pass. 400lb+ black bear…couldn’t even care about us.
Yup, Burke. Woodlands walk side though. I’ve seen this guy several times around Six and upper Franks. It’s likely the same guy that you ran into …big, slow moving and not getting out of the way.Is that Burke? I wonder if it was the same one I saw last month when I was riding up the road to Deliverance. I yelled and yelled at the bear but he kept walking towards me. I pulled off to the side of the road as far as possible but it kept walking and eventually went into the bush beside the road around 20 feet from me. I was shaken but not enough to ride back down THAT road!
A Boy-Scout is always prepared ,. I still hate when it happens though .If I lived where you do a spare pair of undercrackers and a bog roll would be an essential part of my back pack kit ..
He was a big lad !
Most bears yes…but not this guy. I had to give him room. You could tell he wasn’t gonna move out of the way.If you had carried on riding towards him and shouting would he have run into the hedge or attacked.
That white cloud is Mont Blanc.
Climbed that long long ago. Only by the "tourist" route mind you. Not been back to the Alps in years unfortunately. Nice pic.View attachment 122861
That white cloud is Mont Blanc.
Daily morning ride to get to some trails. Glad I look up once in awhile. Surprise!
Tried backing up but he just kept coming.
Eventually backed into a hiker. (Not sure who was worse).
The hiker and I backed into an exit of another trail. The big guy just kept coming.
We let him safely pass. 400lb+ black bear…couldn’t even care about us.
Now that's what I call a HAZARD! Scary stuff. There's nothing in the UK that can harm you apart from the usual rabid humans. There are endless debates about should we reintroduce Wolves or Bobcat/Lynx. Nothing doing on that front as the farmers and landowners don't think much of the idea. Don't think that anyone has really suggested bears in the forest!Daily morning ride to get to some trails. Glad I look up once in awhile. Surprise! View attachment 122842
Tried backing up but he just kept coming.
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Eventually backed into a hiker. (Not sure who was worse). View attachment 122844
The hiker and I backed into an exit of another trail. The big guy just kept coming. View attachment 122844
We let him safely pass. 400lb+ black bear…couldn’t even care about us.
Haven’t had an encounter with a Grizzly or Brown Bear yet but the black bear can be just as bad …or worse. I really worry about Cougars though.…oh! and some hikers.Now that's what I call a HAZARD! Scary stuff. There's nothing in the UK that can harm you apart from the usual rabid humans. There are endless debates about should we reintroduce Wolves or Bobcat/Lynx. Nothing doing on that front as the farmers and landowners don't think much of the idea. Don't think that anyone has really suggested bears in the forest!
Went past Deliverance and followed the power lines down a few weeks ago. Connected to Jump Line. Rode up Jump Line for a while and then followed the trail back down to that steep road. Some of the features are way above my pay-grade, but a lot of work was done there. I should have took pics…next time.Is that Burke? I wonder if it was the same one I saw last month when I was riding up the road to Deliverance. I yelled and yelled at the bear but he kept walking towards me. I pulled off to the side of the road as far as possible but it kept walking and eventually went into the bush beside the road around 20 feet from me. I was shaken but not enough to ride back down THAT road!
Yup the Okanagan is not the place to be right now. We have friends that have lost their home, my boss is evacuated and suspects his home is gone as well, and numerous friends that are evacuated. We have fires around us in Keremeos as well and the air quality is less than optimal. Its an in door day today. Pic (doesn't do any justice to the view)was taken at 2pm, automatic lighting around my house perimeter is on!No riding today. Too smokey. Lots of fires in British Columbia this month.
Picture of Burke Mountian from my upper window. Hazy. Looks like fog with about 1/2km view.
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Smoke is coming from the interior of BC. A few of our friends have lost their homes. Amazingly these homes were saved.
Firer Fighters having a well deserved rest.
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Now that looks pretty interesting. Got any route details on that? How many miles or even km are we talking? And finally what's the sort of tarmac to off road ratio?Did the shortest coast to coast today. Ullapool to Ardgay. Missed the Train so horrible bus journey with bike in a bag. 50 miles battery went in the last mile.
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Hi be about 25 miles off road land rover tracks mostly . Add on another 8 of tarmac at the Ardgay end and a few at Ullapool end. . Maybe 10 miles in middle was slightly rougher but still all cycleable used eco most of the time for just a few burst of turbo for a few short climbs not many to be honest and im no spring chicken. It shows single track in the rougher part but it's a land rover track. A couple of good Bothies as well ɓut that means carrying more kit. I go out with a mountaineering club and they were going to that area so bike on their bus and dropped off at Ullapool then made my own way back. Some folk do it and stay in Ullapool youth hostel and come back the opposite way the next day. This was the route i used but you need the ordnance map as a reference to get a closer look at what they are on about . Easy route finding though. Enjoy f you try it .I fancied it for years and its probably the only c to c you would manage on one battery charge.Now that looks pretty interesting. Got any route details on that? How many miles or even km are we talking? And finally what's the sort of tarmac to off road ratio?
Thanks. Looking quickly at the OS from Ardgay it looks like road via Strathcarron to Croick where you pick up the Strath Cuileannach track that takes you to the Old School House. From there it's down to Knockdamph (Loch an Daimh) & then Glen Achall to Ullapool. Would that be about right?Hi be about 25 miles off road land rover tracks mostly . Add on another 8 of tarmac at the Ardgay end and a few at Ullapool end. . Maybe 10 miles in middle was slightly rougher but still all cycleable used eco most of the time for just a few burst of turbo for a few short climbs not many to be honest and im no spring chicken. It shows single track in the rougher part but it's a land rover track. A couple of good Bothies as well ɓut that means carrying more kit. I go out with a mountaineering club and they were going to that area so bike on their bus and dropped off at Ullapool then made my own way back. Some folk do it and stay in Ullapool youth hostel and come back the opposite way the next day. This was the route i used but you need the ordnance map as a reference to get a closer look at what they are on about . Easy route finding though. Enjoy f you try it .I fancied it for years and its probably the only c to c you would manage on one battery charge. View attachment 123044
How the heck are you getting 50 miles, that's some going? What are your assist settings in eco? Looks like a great ride btwDid the shortest coast to coast today. Ullapool to Ardgay. Missed the Train so horrible bus journey with bike in a bag. 50 miles battery went in the last mile.
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Is that Burke? I wonder if it was the same one I saw last month when I was riding up the road to Deliverance. I yelled and yelled at the bear but he kept walking towards me. I pulled off to the side of the road as far as possible but it kept walking and eventually went into the bush beside the road around 20 feet from me. I was shaken but not enough to ride back down THAT road!
How the heck are you getting 50 miles, that's some going? What are your assist settings in eco? Looks like a great ride btwYes agree a mega mile trip but I always wondered what I could get if i went to the battery limit . Most long trips ive done were about 42 ish with two bars still on .Anyway eco has been at factory recommended settings for a while now so 35 and 35. I probably only used turbo for a mile max. Last 12 miles I switched off occasionally but it was one of them Scottish roads that goes up and up and then a wee bit down before it goes up again . I would be 15 stone so no light weight. Battery done 9000 miles in just over 4 years so happy with that.How the heck are you getting 50 miles, that's some going? What are your assist settings in eco? Looks like a great ride btw
An air horn might work sometimes but Burke Mountian has an active gun range next to the entrance of the park. Gun shots don’t seem to bother the bears, only the hikers. Two of our trails are called “Bulletdodger” and “BulletCatcher”. I use both these trails and regularly see bears in the area. But any loud noise can help. I have a bear bell on my bar also …you get use to it after a while.View attachment 123050
I find the rechargeable marine air horn easier than yelling usually give a blast entering tight spots, berry crop in our area slim pickings this year so it seems more bears wandering
Our friends just left OK Falls. They said the smoke extremely bad in Keremeos. There’re home now (Coquitlam), which is a little better today. No riding here though.Yup the Okanagan is not the place to be right now. We have friends that have lost their home, my boss is evacuated and suspects his home is gone as well, and numerous friends that are evacuated. We have fires around us in Keremeos as well and the air quality is less than optimal. Its an in door day today. Pic (doesn't do any justice to the view)was taken at 2pm, automatic lighting around my house perimeter is on!
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Lots of factors at play of course mostly depending on how use to humans they are, they put down 21 problematic bears over the last 3 weeks in Prince George- maybe a biking holiday in Britain would be a good idea at least to hibernation seasonAn air horn might work sometimes but Burke Mountian has an active gun range next to the entrance of the park. Gun shots don’t seem to bother the bears, only the hikers. Two of our trails are called “Bulletdodger” and “BulletCatcher”. I use both these trails and regularly see bears in the area. But any loud noise can help. I have a bear bell on my bar also …you get use to it after a while.
Haven’t heard of any bear attacks in this area or the Fraser Valley …yet. None, that I know of, have been put down either. There’s a good food source for them though. (Berries, salmon etc.) I think if they feel threatened …could be a problem.Lots of factors at play of course mostly depending on how use to humans they are, they put down 21 problematic bears over the last 3 weeks in Prince George- maybe a biking holiday in Britain would be a good idea at least to hibernation season
I’d stop for blackberries.
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