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자연, 아싸,리아+2,쟈니워커, 팬시,씨제이, 피카
낮에도 곰이 캠프싸이트에 나올수 있으니 음식물 뿐 아니라 백팩등 아래의 item (쓰레기, 비누, 샴푸, 치약, 썬 스크린,약, 로숀,해어 스프레이, 향수/물-티슈, 담배, 아이스 체스트, 깡통,, 병,그로스리 백등)을 싸이트에 있는 Metal Storage Box 에 보관해야하니 준비하시기 바랍니다.
What must be stored?
All food and anything with a scent (even if you don't consider it food). This includes garbage, recyclables, soap, shampoo, toothpaste, sunscreen, first-aid kits, baby wipes, lotion, hairspray, scented tissue, air freshener, pet food, insect repellent, tobacco products, baby car-seats, and window cleaner. Bears recognize ice chests, cans, bottles, and grocery bags so store them also.
How to Store Items Properly
- Use the metal storage boxes provided in much of the park.
- Shop and pack for your visit so that everything will fit in the boxes (most are 44-3/4"x34"x27-3/4") and is easy to store upon arrival.
- All items should be put in the box before setting up camp.
- Seal foods in containers to minimize smells.
- When storage boxes are not available, put all food and related supplies, including ice chests, in vehicle trunk with food sealed in air-tight containers.
- In vehicles without trunks, all food and related supplies, including ice chests, must be stored out of sight. Cover them completely to hide them from view.
In Campgrounds
Store all food and related supplies in the metal storage boxes. Only when camping where there are no metal boxes, store food and related supplies out of sight inside a vehicle. Never leave camp unattended if food is not stored. Store food day and night. Bears may enter campsites during the day, even if people are there. Keep a clean camp. Put trash in bear-resistant cans and dumpsters regularly.
While Day-Hiking
Properly store all food and related supplies left at the trailhead, including ice chests. Don't leave your backpack and walk off to take a photograph. Bears know packs are a source of food.
What should I do if a bear bluff-charges me?
It is unlikely to happen, but if it does:
- Look big, raise your arms, stand your ground. and yell loudly at the bear to "Back off!"
- When the bear backs away, you back away, too. The bear may be guarding food or cubs and view you as a threat.
- If a bluff charge becomes a real charge and a bear makes bodily contact, first tuck into a ball face down with your hands clasped over your neck.
- If the bear does not immediately back off and continues in its attack, fight back hard using your fists, rocks, or whatever you have available.A prolonged attack after a bluff charge indicates that the bear views you as prey and you should defend yourself appropriately. Keep in mind that predatory attacks by black bears are very rare and have never occurred in these parks, but you should always be prepared.