Below are two short clips with almost the sum total of all the bear action that we saw during our hours of standing in the rain. The first clip shows Jaws (a large brown boar with a torn lip) checking out the salmon run. The second clip shows a young black bear that strolled into Fish Creek, walking right under the boardwalk:
We welcome you to join our adventure! Our 2010 trip to Alaska was Mission Transition into retirement. With such a fantastic experience, we now have the bug and plan to keep the blog up and running, posting more photos, occasionally waxing rhapsodic, and... most importantly... sharing more adventures! For those of you just joining us, we are overlanders or expedition campers. We travel in a spartan rig to remote locations, venturing off road as often as possible.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Videos of the Hyder Bears
While I took photos at the Hyder bear-viewing platform, David manned our little video camera.
Below are two short clips with almost the sum total of all the bear action that we saw during our hours of standing in the rain. The first clip shows Jaws (a large brown boar with a torn lip) checking out the salmon run. The second clip shows a young black bear that strolled into Fish Creek, walking right under the boardwalk:
(Note: I am a bit concerned about how long these videos will take to upload, so am posting them separately.)
Below are two short clips with almost the sum total of all the bear action that we saw during our hours of standing in the rain. The first clip shows Jaws (a large brown boar with a torn lip) checking out the salmon run. The second clip shows a young black bear that strolled into Fish Creek, walking right under the boardwalk:
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