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Originally Posted by lnussbau
That's true today. Lots of regulations in place today weren't there 20, 30+ years ago. My backpacking days are long gone.
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About 4 years ago I took my son (now 26) and daughter (now 29) from Tioga Lake, over Clouds's Rest and then down into Yosemite valley, with a side trip to the top of Half Dome to watch the sunset from the top. We had two bear canisters, but never saw any bears.
Two years ago my daughter and I did 38 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail north from Donner Summit to Sierra City. We did not use the bear canisters, but did see one bear.
One thing that I pointed out to my daughter was that if you hear cracking sticks around you in the middle of the night this is good news. I pointed out the deer, with their hooves, are more likely to make noise than a bear with pads on its feet. When we saw the bear during the day, even though it was running, we could not hear it at all even though it was only about 200 feet away.
I believe it is rare for bears and deer to be together.
In the morning after our first night I found my daughter's choice of words entertaining. She said "Dad, did you hear all of the large animals last night?"