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LOLrooftop tent and a shotgun in the trunk is my plan.
been camping for years and all i get is racoons.
i wish a bear would run up on me, that just means i would soon have bear meat stocked in the freezer
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LOLrooftop tent and a shotgun in the trunk is my plan.
been camping for years and all i get is racoons.
i wish a bear would run up on me, that just means i would soon have bear meat stocked in the freezer
Right on!! 80s classic.Cool Video, not sure why Mr. Roboto is now stuck in my head.
Way more attacks by humans not while camping than bears when campingThere’s always a threat from animals and humans when camping outdoors.
You missed a golden opportunity for BEARritoBear burrito.![]()
Tire plug kit, spare complete valve stems and an air compressor + bear spray and a Desert Eagle.Where's your spare? Is it stored elsewhere or did you purely delete it? Honestly, this is a great video, you have a nice rig and your time out there looked awesome . . . but I would never endorse venturing out solo without a spare, that's very risky and potentially dangerous. Just sayin'.
LOL. We joke, that wearing bells are just alerting bears that its dinner time and the pepper is the seasoning for their meal.
If a bear is curious, I can promise that a tent is going to do next to nothing. Tents keep the small stuff away but don't count on it to save you from a wolf (very rare) or bear (also very rare).No concerns about bears while sleeping outside?
I guess it's not much different than a tent
I would hope I could feel the vehicle shake and wake up. In a ground tent I'm not gonna feel or hear anything.Ah, well don't watch any bear tree climbing video then. An RTT just gives a bear a better view once he's pickin' his teeth clean of your clothing...