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Backcountry Bear Basics: The Definitive Guide to Avoiding Unpleasant Encounters (Mountaineers Outdoor Basics)
Backcountry Bear Basics: The Definitive Guide to Avoiding Unpleasant Encounters (Mountaineers Outdoor Basics)
Author: Dave Smith
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 163914

Media: Paperback
Edition: 2
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 157
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.3 x 0.6

ISBN: 1594850283
Dewey Decimal Number: 599.78
EAN: 9781594850288
ASIN: 1594850283

Publication Date: November 30, 2006
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Book Description
Everything you need to know about traveling and camping safely in bear country

Practical strategies for avoiding dangerous situations—and how to cope if you do encounter a bear
Debunks commonly held myths about people and bears
Revised edition highlights new research and new issues

No more myths. No more rumors. No more horror stories. Backcountry Bear Basics, 2nd Edition provides tested strategies to help you avoid conflict with black bears and grizzlies.

Bear expert Dave Smith gives you the basics—like how to choose a good campsite and properly store your food so that you don't have to worry whether that pepper spray you brought will work on the bear that wanders into camp. He debunks commonly held myths about people and bears. For instance, menstruating women don't have to stay out of bear country, he says. And no, don't roll up in a ball when faced with a charging bear. So much of conventional wisdom about bears is often just plain bad advice; Smith tells you what you should do instead and why. He also reviews specific outdoor activities—from fishing to mountain biking to hiking with young children to trail running—assessing the likelihood of bear encounters and suggesting tactics for coping in different settings and situations.

This updated second edition incorporates new research (Do bear bells work? Does tent color or shape make a difference in attracting bears?) and adds more charts and sidebars to make material accessible at a glance. Smith provides key information on bear behavior and biology to help you understand, rather than fear, this most misunderstood animal.


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5 out of 5 stars Musr read for anyone traveling in Bear country   December 15, 2007
This is the best resourse around for anyone traveling, living and working in bear country. I spent many years living and working in a very high bear density area in Alaska. Never had a negative bear encounter. I credit Dave Smith with all the positive bear encounters. Not the mention the hours of safe bear viewing for myself and my guests. Read the book, use some common sence and enjoy the great out doors.


5 out of 5 stars A Great Primer for hiking and camping in bear country   October 12, 2007
I enjoyed this book a great deal as it is full of great information. An average reader could finish this book in an afternoon and have a wealth of knowledge to help them coexist with bears in the wild.


5 out of 5 stars recommended by experts   October 15, 2004
 12 out of 13 found this review helpful

Use Amazon.com's "look inside this book" feature to view the back cover of Backcountry Bear Basics, and you'll see that Steve French, Director of Research for the Yellowstone Grizzly Foundation, says Backcountry Bear Basics is "the number one book I'd recommend to anyone going into bear country." Alaska Department of Fish & Game biologist Larry Aumiller, manager of the McNeil River State Sanctuary for Brown Bears, writes that Backcountry Bear Basics is "entertaining and accurate."

I'm not aware of any other bear safety book, including Ph.D. biologist Stephen Herrero's Bear Attacks: Their Causes and Avoidance, that features endorsements from genuine bear experts.

"Living in Harmony With Bears," a publication by the Alaska Office of the National Audubon Society, includes a Suggested Reading list that mentions both Backcountry Bear Basics and Herrero's Bear Attacks. (http://www.audubon/org/chapter/ak/ak/m2item3.html) Biologist Derek Stonorov wrote Living in Harmony With Bears. John Schoen, Senior Scientist for Alaska Audubon, is listed as a contributor. Living In Harmony With Bears says Herrero's Bear Attacks is "a classic by the world's foremost expert on bear-human interactions," but Backcountry Bear Basics is "the number one recommendation for anyone going into the field with bears."

I found Backcountry Bear Basics to be accurate, practical, and fun to read.



5 out of 5 stars Bear Basics: Entertaining and educational   August 20, 2004
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Dave Smith is an excellent writer! His style of writing is educational, yet entertaining. He is down to earth, yet takes his research quite seriously. He does an excellent job of discussing issues that a number of guides stress or disagree with, such as noise making, bear cans, menstration and camping, and bear spray. His discussion on biology and evolution of the grizzly and black bear is for the individual who wants to gain an understanding of bears, yet does not want to know the technical facts that only a specialist would want to know.

An excellent read for those who are interested in learning about bears, their behavior, and how to minimize and avoid attacks. Short, sweet, and entertaining!



5 out of 5 stars Backcountry Bear Basics   March 17, 2004
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I reckon I won't be encountering any bears in my neck of the city anytime soon, but I thought I give this book a read anyway. Well-written, concise and informatives, this book seems to give you all that you need to know. It debunks certain myths such as bears being attracted to menustrating females and the usefulness of climbing a tree (if you can make it there) to avoid an irrate bear. So if you are heading out into bear country and are not an experienced hiker, reading this book would be a good idea.

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