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| julika4. 09. 2016 09:48:38 |
The same bear has been roaming the entire Osolnik-Bodovelj-Sopotnica and Gabrška gora area for months. Reports say the bear is not afraid of people and approaches within 3 to 5 meters in broad daylight 
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| ločanka4. 09. 2016 10:04:03 |
I heard another was spotted yesterday morning, most likely smaller
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| turbo4. 09. 2016 11:18:19 |
Just no panic, with luck they'll be in the den before Christmas 
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| margu504. 09. 2016 12:58:23 |
Apparently hlača around Gorenjska end, at least Glas wrote so, as many as 11 bears, apparently 5 in Poljanska dolina. Hope I don't meet him 
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| capraibex4. 09. 2016 12:59:51 |
If it's that real winter, otherwise they won't have rest
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| ločanka4. 09. 2016 13:03:09 |
Turbo, Christmas is still far away
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| GregorC4. 09. 2016 13:10:38 |
Ah ločanka, where then, just a couple of Fridays left... 
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| turbo4. 09. 2016 16:09:23 |
Let me share what I once heard somewhere about bears  "Bear expert" said the following (approximately): Areas where bears roam are usually marked with signs "bear area", and media report if one appears somewhere. When hiking to those areas, best to tie a string with a bell around wrist or ankle, which with jingling alerts the bear to us and the beast retreats before encounter. Expert recommends stepping off path occasionally to check ground, as bears often make big mud piles (read shit). If we find one, poke with stick and see lots of seeds, since bears love forest berries. . . . . . . . . But if we find a bell in the mud, then get away as fast as possible !!! 
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| miri4. 09. 2016 16:11:57 |
...and if there's a little pile of paper next to it, it's not his.
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| ločanka8. 12. 2023 13:06:46 |
Yesterday briefly on the trail of fresh bear tracks
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| pikica18. 12. 2023 16:52:32 |
What a nice bear paw print ☺ @ločanka, were you two more attentive to sounds from nature after you came across the bear track 🙂
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| ločanka8. 12. 2023 17:45:10 |
Oh, pikica1, no pleasant feelings when looking at fresh tracks, as it represents reality at that moment; rustles from bushes I'd ignore even if there were any. We took our steps confidently forward, without looking left and right into the forest. Definitely something else to see several-days-old tracks or even older. Then it's a look into the past and certainly less worrying. We sighed with relief when the tracks disappeared, but we didn't look anywhere. We returned via another path, as it was planned!
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| pikica18. 12. 2023 18:33:10 |
Yeah, must be pretty uncomfortable following a bear like that. I have a book on animal tracks, and for the bear it says that when walking slowly it steps with hind paws into the tracks of the front ones If I see right, you have that track in picture 2
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| ločanka8. 12. 2023 18:44:03 |
Thanks, pikica1, I was already wondering what he was doing there. So you see two tracks in one. Interesting!
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| turbo8. 12. 2023 20:33:57 |
... I was already wondering what he was doing there. ločanka, in my opinion the bear was even more wondering what you two were doing at his home if he "smelled" you 
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