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After exploring glacier caves, hiker looks at his photos & realizes he wasn't alone

 
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Michael Glidden was wandering the ice-blue remains of a glacier in the Chugach National Forest Saturday when he spotted one particularly, deep, dark tunnel, he says

It wasn’t until he got home and began posting pictures online that Glidden noticed an unusual shape, hidden in the shadows, had been there in the cave with him all long.

The photo was cloudy but the claws gave the animal away.

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He needs better dogs!

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Re: After exploring glacier caves, hiker looks at his photos & realizes he wasn't alone
When we lived in Alaska we lived in a remote part(not Anchoage or the Matsu) of the state and there were many grizzlies around,especially because it was very dry that year and the bears didn't have their usual berries and all, so they came into town. A few were a nuisance,breaking into summer cabins,going through the town trash dumpster,getting on the porches of peoples cabins. One tore the door off the smoke house where we were renting-it hadn't been used for a long time but the bear could still smell the salmon from the smoker. Not ONCE did the grizzlies even attempt to charge or attack anyone. My son walked into town a couple of miles early every morning to work,he took many pictures of them on his way. He was never harmed. The hunter gun culture disgusts both of us,we've lived in several wilderness areas and we have shown the wilderness inhabitants respect and it has always been shown to us.
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Because a bear did not attack does not mean it isn't still a fucking bear.
They aren't friendly, nor do they want to be kind to you.
It is a wild animal and will gorilla fuck your white face.
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Because a bear did not attack does not mean it isn't still a fucking bear.
They aren't friendly, nor do they want to be kind to you.
It is a wild animal and will gorilla fuck your white face.
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Id drink a beer with you.
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When we lived in Alaska we lived in a remote part(not Anchoage or the Matsu) of the state and there were many grizzlies around,especially because it was very dry that year and the bears didn't have their usual berries and all, so they came into town. A few were a nuisance,breaking into summer cabins,going through the town trash dumpster,getting on the porches of peoples cabins. One tore the door off the smoke house where we were renting-it hadn't been used for a long time but the bear could still smell the salmon from the smoker. Not ONCE did the grizzlies even attempt to charge or attack anyone. My son walked into town a couple of miles early every morning to work,he took many pictures of them on his way. He was never harmed. The hunter gun culture disgusts both of us,we've lived in several wilderness areas and we have shown the wilderness inhabitants respect and it has always been shown to us.
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Let's all extrapolate a few limited experiences into a universal law.
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Walks into bear cave.

Cannot smell bear?

Cause of death: covid
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No fucking working linky. You smell like the underboob of my ballsack stinky.
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1st link doesnt work, 2nd link nothing
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So many good votes? Some one has too many proxies.





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