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Every time I talk about Quetico with someone new, they immediately mention bears: "Aren't you scared of the bears?" ... "What about the bears?" ... "Oh, I'd be worried about the bears." etc. etc. etc.
Even my wife. No matter how many times I say that bears are the least of my worries (and that the odds are greater for twisting an ankle or a knee, wrenching my back, hypothermia, bouncing a camp ax off a shin, slicing a finger, lightning or a falling tree etc etc.) her parting words are "don't let a bear get you."
Except ... I've never seen a bear in Quetico. I just came back from my 16th trip, and I've never seen a bear. I've seen tracks, and fresh ones on two occasions, but never the real thing, claws and all. That's 13 trips through Prairie Portage, two through Stanton Bay and one through French Lake. 15 trips in September, and one in October.
The guy who organizes our trip, Smashdancer, has taken 39 or 40 trips, by his best estimate. And he's seen only three bears -- none of them close, and none of them recent.
So, my question to all QJ'ers: How many bear have you seen in Quetico (and how many trips have you taken)? Same question for trips to the Boundary Waters, I guess (and I separate the two because I'm wondering if there's a difference in Q/BWCA experiences).
-- kypaddler
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