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In the Company of Wild Bears: A Celebration of Backcountry Grizzlies and Black Bears In the Company of Wild Bears: A Celebration of Backcountry Grizzlies and Black Bears by Howard Smith
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“I might die from a bear attack; I could also succumb to a rattlesnake or a puma, slip down a rocky ravine, have a tree branch fall on my head, choke on beef jerky, or any other of a million unanticipated disasters. That's the thrill of backcountry exploration. My vulnerability is exquisite. If I don't watch out for me, no one else will.”
Howard Smith, In the Company of Wild Bears: A Celebration of Backcountry Grizzlies and Black Bears
“Driving to Pasadena and a trail running up Arroyo Seco Canyon behind Jet Propulsion Laboratory,...I simply want some solitude; a reprieve from raucous car exhausts, slamming doors, loud radios in the neighborhood, barking dogs defending apartment balconies, and boisterous arguments among loving partners... A trail guide suggests parking by the laboratory, but the easily accessible lot conjures anxious thoughts. Is parking permissible for the public? Are cars parking here targets for thieves? Is the lot being watched this very minute by desperados? Welcome to Los Angeles.”
Howard Smith, In the Company of Wild Bears: A Celebration of Backcountry Grizzlies and Black Bears
“For the next several miles our trail winds through dramatically lush growth, so vigorous that the trail is completely covered... And, as you physically penetrate this living wall it occurs to you just how far civilization is being left behind.”
Howard Smith, In the Company of Wild Bears: A Celebration of Backcountry Grizzlies and Black Bears