Not a Runner?…
- But if I’m with someone, I just have to outrun them.
- Except you should never try to outrun a bear, a bear can run up to 30mph. Unless you have super human abilities, you’ll not win.
- And this one is a flying bear!
- The average bear can run up to 20 -30 miles per hour for a distance of 200 yards, and can jog at 10 miles an hour for several hundred yards. Go head and try to run, provoke the “chase instinct” and see where it gets you.
- Now I am a shooter!
- I told you to stop poking the bear with a stick!!
- Good luck outrunning a bear!
- Come on, who’s afraid of a little black bear you just woke up out of hibernation! I say stand up to him and give him what for!
- Glad we don’t have bears in England
- I don’t have to out run a bear , I just have to out run you !
- I don’t have to run faster than the bear I only need run faster than the slowest person.
- That’s when you raise your jacket over your head and act like a crazy person while running to the bear. The key is making yourself look bigger. You want to get the bear to turn tail and run.
- Motivation!!
- I’m scared of few things. Bears & sharks are it! I won’t go camping over in E.Tn bc I’m scared of bears. My posse thinks it’s hilarious.
- I would instantly become a climber!
- Look how sweet he is! He’s running up for a hug!
- A flying bear?
- Nope, play dead and hope for the best.
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SLUG-00-SLUG-00-SLUG. Granted if you have the chance. It should at least deter to hasten a retreat. I think at that point, pursuit would be unlikely. And hopefully some nice bear roasts.
I had a friend who used to go to Canada to bow hunt Grizzly every year. Stalk the bear, climb a tree and wait. Right. He asked me to come a few times. No thanks.