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how high in elevation do bears roam?
#36811 05/28/14 06:01 AM
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Comrades,
Based upon your experience, how high in elevation have you seen bears? Yes, at the portal they are prevalent, but where else in the area have you noticed them?

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carlsbad kid #36812 05/28/14 06:13 AM
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I've never seen them above about 11,000 feet; their natural food supply is well below that elevation. You might encounter them at the Portal campground. Keep your food in a bear resistant container, and don't wear Aqua Velva...LOL. Don't worry about it.

http://sierrawild.gov/bears/

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carlsbad kid #36816 05/28/14 07:29 AM
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I once saw a bear run over the top of Muir Pass and cross a ridge at about 12,500 feet heading into Ionian Basin.

I don't know why it was up there but it changed my thoughts to you can see bears pretty much anywhere.

I know you can't see it but the bear is standing on this ridge:


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RoguePhotonic #36818 05/28/14 07:40 AM
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Rogue, does the bear show up in the original (largest) version of that picture? link?

Regarding bears: People should be aware that the Whitney Portal bears are "Grab and Run" experts, especially anyone getting ready to hike in the dark. They lurk in the shadows, and when people set their day packs down and walk away, a bear will swoop in, grab the pack and run.

The bear gets a big treat, and the hiker's trip is pretty much ruined. So BEWARE!

Always keep your pack in the car, in a bear box (with doors closed!), or post someone right by all the gear at all times.

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RoguePhotonic #36828 05/28/14 09:39 AM
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On that subject, are there bear lockers or anything at the trailhead to leave food/toiletries that will be needed while at the portal and on the trip home, during the time I go up the mountain?

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Joe the Hiker #36829 05/28/14 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted By: Joe the Hiker
On that subject, are there bear lockers or anything at the trailhead to leave food/toiletries that will be needed while at the portal and on the trip home, during the time I go up the mountain?


There are bear lockers. Be sure to mark the items you leave with your last name and expected date of return.

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63ChevyII.com #36832 05/28/14 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted By: 63ChevyII.com
Originally Posted By: Joe the Hiker
On that subject, are there bear lockers or anything at the trailhead to leave food/toiletries that will be needed while at the portal and on the trip home, during the time I go up the mountain?


There are bear lockers. Be sure to mark the items you leave with your last name and expected date of return.


Ok cool, thank you very much!

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Bob West #36852 05/28/14 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted By: Bob West
I've never seen them above about 11,000 feet; their natural food supply is well below that elevation.

Unless you consider Mountain House meals to be part of their "natural food supply" smile

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carlsbad kid #36948 05/31/14 07:16 PM
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Yeah you can even see it a bit in that small version. Here is the full version. It's on the ridge standing on the snow.

On his way up:


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RoguePhotonic #36950 05/31/14 07:55 PM
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Great shot. I would appreciate it if you would share any other candid wildlife pictures that you have in your collection.

Any mountain lions? cool


The body betrays and the weather conspires, hopefully, not on the same day.
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carlsbad kid #36960 06/01/14 01:03 AM
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Nope never seen a mountain lion before. I don't really have allot of decent animal shots.

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RoguePhotonic #36962 06/01/14 01:17 AM
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Originally Posted By: RoguePhotonic
Yeah you can even see it a bit in that small version. Here is the full version. It's on the ridge standing on the snow.


Thanks! There he is:


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Bob West #36975 06/01/14 11:15 AM
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Okay, I take back that "never seen above 11,000 feet" guess. I once saw a large bear coming down after traversing a ridge on McGee Mountain, on its way to McGee Creek canyon...or beyond, perhaps. Ridge crossings seem to be easy ways for them to migrate between their natural feeding areas, instead of the longer way around on human trails.

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carlsbad kid #36977 06/01/14 11:43 AM
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Heading into Ionian is certainly not a good feeding area for a bear. Maybe it was headed down to Goddard Creek and Simpson Meadow.


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