This Grizzly Attack Inspired Troy Hurtubise To Build A Bear Proof Suit
Scary Bear Attacks Podcast por Add Ventura
Notas del episodio
Welcome back to Scary Bear Attacks! Today’s episode takes us to the wild northern Rockies near Cariboo in British Columbia, Canada. The granite mountains soar above the valley floor, which is around 3700 feet in elevation. The mountain ranges here form a barrier that traps incoming moisture from the Pacific Ocean. In this area fog and snow are common for much of the year. Because of the geography, the valleys between the mountains are lush and green. A ground level canopy of alder, berry bushes and wildflowers like yellow glacier lily and fireweed decorate the scenery. Pine and fir trees tower in the upper canopy and provide shade and shelter from the wind. The larger mammals of the area are black and brown bears, elk, moose, deer, cougar and wolves. Mountain sheep and goats balance on the rugged Rocky Mountain slopes as they seek out meager fora ...