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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Signs - Beware of Bear!

This sign was posted in Yellowstone National Park. In case you can't read the handwriting, it says, "Carcass in area. Bears may be in area attempting to scavenge."

First off, it doesn't indicate what kind of carcass (does the word carcass always indicate animal or can it mean human? snort!)

Secondly, I truly understood the saying, "looking good enough to eat"! And I have a lot of meat on my bones!



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16 comments:

  1. and definitely dont walk around with a bottle of steak sauce in your pocket...just saying...smiles.

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  2. Camp or hike at own risk in other wards lol!

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  3. Good there is a warning, than you know what to expect.

    Greetings,
    Filip

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  4. Great sign!! Would love to see the bear...

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  5. Just don't fall down on the trail, okay?!

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  6. I'm a pretty brave hiker but that sign would probably make me change my mind about this area.

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  7. I know I'd turn back if I saw this sign!

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  8. I would probably stop long enough to photograph the sign and then I'd get out of there! That's one sign no one would dare ignore!

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  9. Yep! That sign sure would grab my attention!

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  10. Be careful where you walk, Pat, and don't be afraid to scream if a bear comes near.

    I really liked Brian's comment...

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  11. This would be enough to make me change my direction!

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  12. A bit scary! I guess I would stay in my vehicle.

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  13. Awesome sign. For some reason I've always liked the word carcass.

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  14. Whew! That'll get your attention. How funny. (Your first commenter made me laugh again!)

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  15. If there's any thought of a wild animal encounter, I would definitely avoid it - - - but like you, curiosity makes me wonder what can of carcass is being eaten.

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