Sigarms
Super Member
2 weeks on one trip, my highlight on one camping trip when I went by myself in Utah.
Long story, I knew there was an animal around me. Took me about 4 hours to take this one "not so good" picture (back then, pic taken by my old Nikon I lugged around as cell phones weren't known for taking decent pictures LOL)
It was a black bear.
When you're from the east coast, it's kind of weird having to climb rocks to stalk an animal. I actually came down from the rock in the upper right hand pic attached and sneaked around "on the ground" to find him.
I stopped and ask if Black bears were common in the area (I wouldn't think so) and the park ranger got more excited than I was when I told him I saw one (still had to develop the film when I got home LMAO).
May not notice it, but an amazing horizon beyond the rocks the bear is stepping on.
Long story, I knew there was an animal around me. Took me about 4 hours to take this one "not so good" picture (back then, pic taken by my old Nikon I lugged around as cell phones weren't known for taking decent pictures LOL)
It was a black bear.
When you're from the east coast, it's kind of weird having to climb rocks to stalk an animal. I actually came down from the rock in the upper right hand pic attached and sneaked around "on the ground" to find him.
I stopped and ask if Black bears were common in the area (I wouldn't think so) and the park ranger got more excited than I was when I told him I saw one (still had to develop the film when I got home LMAO).
May not notice it, but an amazing horizon beyond the rocks the bear is stepping on.