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pvreditor Original Post: Jun 29 '09,  6:57 am (Updated: Jun 30 '09,  12:01 pm)           Reply
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What did the wild bear do in the woods?

I have a place in the mountains in Virginia, near the Appalachian Trail. On Saturday (June 27), a bear just came strolling though. I had the presence of mind to grab my camera and shoot a video, which I loaded on YouTube: Bob's black bear

This sighting was around noon. As my wife and I were leaving around 6PM, she again spotted the bear in the woods a couple hundred yards away. Unfortunately, I was behind the wheel of the car and couldn't get my camera out.

I've spotted bears around here before but none this close and none when I had my hands on a camera.

--Bob

   
dlstewart Posted: Jun 29 '09,  12:13 pm           Reply
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Hi!


A little close for comfort. Where were you standing when you shot that footage? Hope you had something between you and the bear!

Enjoy a great day,
Dawn

   
pvreditor Posted: Jun 29 '09,  12:42 pm           Reply
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Quote: dlstewart
A little close for comfort. Where were you standing when you shot that footage? Hope you had something between you and the bear!

I was about 50 feet away at the bear's closest approach and that was probably a little risky. I was close to the open door of my garage and could have jumped in a car. As you saw in the video, the bear can definitely run when he wants to.

--Bob
   
lllovemakeup Posted: Jun 29 '09,  3:07 pm           Reply
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Quote: pvreditor
I was about 50 feet away at the bear's closest approach and that was probably a little risky.
--Bob


Thanks, Bob, for sharing that video! That bear was beautiful.

When we were on vacation last year, there was a possible shark sighting. Everyone was running out of the water, but I was the one person running into the water to get photos! Maybe we were supposed to be photogs for National Geographic. :D

Julie
   
shopaholic_man Posted: Jun 29 '09,  6:28 pm           Reply
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RE: backyard Bear

Great Video Bob!

I'll stick with the squirrels in my backyard, they can't hurt me! (well they could, but....) I don't think I would have been as calm as you filming a bear!

Really cool video

   
pilarzmom Posted: Jun 30 '09,  5:45 am           Reply
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RE: backyard Bear

very cool, Bob. I'm glad you were able to capture it. I noticed you had some children's play equipment. Good thing no kids on it! Maybe one day I can capture the coyotes as they wander by in the openspace behind us.

We saw plenty of animals on our recent trip to Wyoming, but only saw one bear from afar. That's okay though. We've had bear encounters on camping trips in California and that was enough for me. On this trip I think the highlight was when a baby buffalo crossed the road in front of us. His mama followed and then came within two feet of our car to stare down my son who was sitting in the front (the one time I wish I had been up there!). I also got some great shots of pronghorn antelope running in front, then beside our car on a desolate stretch of road near the Wyoming/Utah border. You can see them here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/23485844@N05/sets/72157620624673709/

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pvreditor Posted: Jun 30 '09,  8:07 am (Updated: Jul 03 '09,  4:27 am)           Reply
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RE: backyard Bear

Quote: pilarzmom
very cool, Bob. I'm glad you were able to capture it. I noticed you had some children's play equipment. Good thing no kids on it!

That's my neighbor's play equipment... they have four kids, the youngest being a first-grader. As soon as the bear cleared my driveway, I ran over there and told them that a bear just walked through the yard. Then I went home, processed the video and gave them a copy.

Great shots of the antelope and especially the baby buffalo, Peggy!

A few years ago, my wife and I went to the Virginia Safari Park, which is one of those places where you can drive through with exotic animals around you. At one point, a zebra approached my car expecting food. When I didn't have any, he nibbled my mirror! Here's a shot of the zebra biting my mirror: Hungry zebra

--Bob
   
toiletoctopus Posted: Jun 30 '09,  9:51 am           Reply
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RE: backyard Bear

Bob,

Thanks for the great clip..they are such beautiful, majestic creatures, and even though I hunt I would never shoot a bear, unless of course to defend myself and at the very last second.

I was up in Stanley, VA a couple of years ago, and came upon one without any warning. My mind wouldn't allow me to take a picture, as I just froze. Thankfully the bear looked at me, and ran into the bushes. Totally unforgettable experience, almost spiritual, and something that just blew me away. Nice clip, and hope to see more of your bear friend.

Mike

   
AliventiAsylum Posted: Jun 30 '09,  5:43 pm           Reply
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RE: backyard Bear

We get them regularly as they raid the garbage around here. One night we had one when we were due for a trip to the dump. He kept us entertained for about an hour and a half. He busted up the container we keep the garbage in, then took the bags one by one to the edge of the woods where he pawed through them. It was pretty funny.

All of us have walked out and been surprised by a bear at one point. Usually they run off, but the kids know to head back into the house if they see one when they go out.

Patti

   
dragonfire88 Posted: Jun 30 '09,  7:11 pm           Reply
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RE: backyard Bear

I think I would have been too freaked to try to take a picture or video.

I prefer the chipmunks and squirrels even though they are raiding the bird feeder. At least they run when I go outside. lol

   
elzora Posted: Jul 01 '09,  9:10 pm           Reply
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RE: backyard Bear

Cool video. I too wondered how close you were when you shot that. We've heard about a black bear in our neighborhood recently, and on Saturday night our dog was going crazy. The bear walked right in front of our house and down the driveway. I grabbed my camera, but hubby had taken the battery out to recharge it and so I didn't get any shots of it. It went across the street into the woods.

I am very nervous about it coming back, we have a lot of little children in our neighborhood!! Years ago we had a black bear on our deck when we were smoking salmon.

They may be beautiful creatures, but almost every year someone in Alaska is killed and eaten by a black bear. I fear them!!

   
lllovemakeup Posted: Jul 02 '09,  7:33 am           Reply
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RE: backyard Bear

Quote: elzora
Cool video. I too wondered how close you were when you shot that. We've heard about a black bear in our neighborhood recently, and on Saturday night our dog was going crazy. The bear walked right in front of our house and down the driveway. I grabbed my camera, but hubby had taken the battery out to recharge it and so I didn't get any shots of it. It went across the street into the woods.

I am very nervous about it coming back, we have a lot of little children in our neighborhood!! Years ago we had a black bear on our deck when we were smoking salmon.

They may be beautiful creatures, but almost every year someone in Alaska is killed and eaten by a black bear. I fear them!!


Eeks! I hope the bear doesn't hurt the mommy and baby moose!!!! Oh, and the kids, too. *snort* ;)

Julie
   
popsrocks Posted: Jul 02 '09,  12:55 pm           Reply
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RE: backyard Bear

Very cool video, Bob and right in your back yard. Very cool indeed.

I had a fun experience and a "before" photo when in Yellowstone. We were in the presence of a single huge bison that was perhaps fifty feet away at first encounter. Many people started joining our group with cameras. Each staying in the parallel line with others. We started getting a little closer step by step. The imaginary line between us the bison was closing. At one point I took a picture of the people leaning forward as if their knees were stopped by a fence and their upper bodies leaned forward over it. A moment or two later everyone took another step or two closer until we were now about twenty feet away. It was then that the creature gently raised its head and looked in our direction. Everyone made a beeline moving away. It was quite humorous at the time. I suppose if the bison gave chase it wouldn't have been.

Thanks again for sharing, Bob.

pops

   
pilarzmom Posted: Jul 03 '09,  3:19 pm           Reply
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Quote: popsrocks
Very cool video, Bob and right in your back yard. Very cool indeed.

I had a fun experience and a "before" photo when in Yellowstone. We were in the presence of a single huge bison that was perhaps fifty feet away at first encounter. Many people started joining our group with cameras. Each staying in the parallel line with others. We started getting a little closer step by step. The imaginary line between us the bison was closing. At one point I took a picture of the people leaning forward as if their knees were stopped by a fence and their upper bodies leaned forward over it. A moment or two later everyone took another step or two closer until we were now about twenty feet away. It was then that the creature gently raised its head and looked in our direction. Everyone made a beeline moving away. It was quite humorous at the time. I suppose if the bison gave chase it wouldn't have been.

Thanks again for sharing, Bob.

pops


With our map of Yellowstone, came a yellow slip highlighting that 100 people get gored by their seemingly gentle creatures. I think it's often the moms protecting their young.
   
George_Chabot Posted: Jul 05 '09,  6:26 am           Reply
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RE: What did the wild bear do in the woods?

I guess the real question that would occur to me at least is "What did Bob do in the woods?" when he saw that freakin black bear up close like that?? ;>

   
popsrocks Posted: Jul 06 '09,  12:10 pm           Reply
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Quote: George_Chabot
I guess the real question that would occur to me at least is "What did Bob do in the woods?" when he saw that freakin black bear up close like that?? ;>



I believe we all know the answer to that question.
Bob grabbed his camera to take a shot in the woods.

pops
   
pvreditor Posted: Jul 06 '09,  12:46 pm           Reply
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RE: What did the wild bear do in the woods?

Quote: popsrocks
I believe we all know the answer to that question.
Bob grabbed his camera to take a shot in the woods.

You guys crack me up!

--Bob
   
kengland4 Posted: Jul 15 '09,  4:40 pm           Reply
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Very Nice Video!

What kind of equipment are you shooting with? Do you think the bear was aware of your presence? And to whom were you speaking (who dared utter sound)???



Kevin

   
sleeper54 Posted: Jul 15 '09,  9:55 pm           Reply
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RE: What did the wild bear do in the woods?

Quote: popsrocks
I believe we all know the answer to that question.
Bob grabbed his camera to take a shot in the woods.

pops

I had hoped to learn the answer to that famous question:

'Does a bear s**t in the woods..??'


No such luck.




...mot...
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pvreditor Posted: Jul 16 '09,  8:27 am (Updated: Jul 16 '09,  11:21 am)           Reply
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What kind of equipment are you shooting with? Do you think the bear was aware of your presence? And to whom were you speaking (who dared utter sound)???

I used my Canon G7 still image camera, set in the "movie" mode. In that mode, it takes decent videos at the resolution of 640 x 480. One big drawback: The camera has a 6x zoom lens but it can't be zoomed while shooting a video. Therefore, I set the camera to maximum zoom before shooting.

I think the bear was aware of my presence. I moved several times and was standing in my driveway, clear of any trees. It looked my way a couple of times.

When I spoke, that was a response to my wife, who was encouraging me to keep my distance from the bear. Obviously, I was trying to speak as little as possible...

--Bob
   
ssjakira1 Posted: Jul 16 '09,  9:39 am           Reply
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RE: What did the wild bear do in the woods?

What did he do? He thought about sliding down the slide. XD

Very nice shot. Haha, I'm glad you were nice and quiet. Other people drive me nuts when they start talking. It's like, the bear can hear you! =P

NT

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