Everything but Goldilocks
- cougarmagic
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Three different individuals here. Also, I found out the name of the noxious weed covering the cub (and responsible for ruining one of my favorite shirts): the "spotted hideseed", or Eucrypta Chrysanthemifolia.
Sorry - keeping to the usual secrecy about location, at least until hunting season is over. It's a front range canyon though.
Bears are very curious, and have a reputation for destroying trail cameras. I haven't had many bears notice the camera. One swatted one around in the Arroyo Seco a couple years ago, but didn't damage it. This guy gave it a sniff, but then walked away, so I lucked out again!
- cougarmagic
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Just two in the last few years - one kicked and broken by pot smugglers, and one burned in the Station Fire.
Had plenty of friendly "hello" waves from hikers, too.
- PackerGreg
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No wonder they rub themselves against trees!
- davantalus
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I had one FLASH me at sunset up in Afton canyon last winter. It kept taking pictures for a while, judging by the flashes.cougarmagic wrote:Had plenty of friendly "hello" waves from hikers, too.
I'm sure whoever planted it got some great, "What the hell" shots of me investigating the camera. I should have held up a business card to the lens or something.
I think they should call it (Dr. Jekyll and) Mr Hyde seed. That stuff is destructive!cougarmagic wrote: ↑I found out the name of the noxious weed covering the cub (and responsible for ruining one of my favorite shirts): the "spotted hideseed", or Eucrypta Chrysanthemifolia.
HJ