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   This website describes the various forms of transportation commonly available for traveling to and from viewing sites.  It explains how to utilize them most effectively and safely.  Although risks of traveling in a bush plane or boat or by foot are not high, they are actually HIGHER than the risks of bear attack.  Precautions should be considered very carefully.
	







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PITFALLS OF WILDERNESS TRAVEL (1)
Which Mode is Best for You?
How to Avoid Common Problems
Too close for comfort.
Kara pays me a visit, climbing onto the log where I was sitting
and approaching to within 2 yards before continuing on her way.
(c) 2002   S. Stringham
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