Annett's mono village bears terrorize tent campers
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2022
- While visiting Annett's Mono Village, a full-service destination resort that provides cabins, grocery store, cocktail lounge, gift shop and boat house. We were terrorized by multiple bears over a period of 5 hours. Not only stalking our campsite, but multiple sites in the park. Please be careful when traveling to this location although beautiful, very dangerous if you do not take the necessary precautions.
Annett's mono village
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Equipment used
Klymit Insulated Static V Luxe Sleeping Pad
Stanley Adventure All-in-One 2 Bowl Cook Set
CAMEL CROWN Men's Packable Down Jacket
Ozark Trail Adult Unisex 65 Liter Backpacking Backpack
FLEXTAILGEAR Tiny Pump
OneTigris Featherlite Ultralight Sleeping Quilt
Isobutane fuel
Mini ground hod stakes
Suptig Jaws Flex Clamp Mount Gooseneck Mount
Neewer 58-In-1 Action Camera Accessory Kit
PGYTECH Camera Cage
DJI Pro 3 mini
DJI Osmo Action
CYNOVA Osmo Action Dual 3.5mm Mic
Ridge Outdoor Gear 11ft Camping Hammock with Mosquito Net
Onewind Underquilt Double Hammock Camping Quilt
Wise Owl Outfitters Hammock Straps
AUDIOPRO Computer Condenser mic
Ozark Trail 8-Person Instant Cabin Tent with LED Lights
They aren’t terrorizing you, they just want the food.
Bears are so tame from Generations of exposure to people. They have never attacked anyone but the trash cans and places where food is stored.
We go every year. For the last 40 years. They only come to get the food. NEVER leave food or trash or ice chests out when you leave or go to sleep
It's been a while since I've camped there but, whenever I did, we always locked our food containers and ice chests in the car and covered them with blankets. If the bears see anything related to food, even seeing them threw the car windows, they will try to get to it. I learned my lesson once because we left our food on the picknick table that was covered with our screen enclosed canopy. We got woke up to the noise or hearing the canopy being collapsed.
Sorry to hear, and I was camping off the 1 PCH, so I couldn't respond as Quickley as I would like. Worst experience of my life. I stopped camping altogether for some time after that. I was traumatized. I just got the courage to go camping this weakened and conquered my fears.
Dam,How you doing?.that is perfect content- )
I met those same bears a month before you last year. I tried to save our food and he charged right towards me. I’ll be back next month and I’ll let you know how it goes 😅
I'm headed back to Sierra's end of this month. Hoping for a better experience
Is there no bear bins there? We camp a lot in mammoth lakes. With kids so I’m very strict on bear preparedness. Bears have 100 times better smell than humans. We store nothing at all in our tent with scent. Everything goes in the bear bin. Last year a big boy pushed our bear bin over. It took off when I hit the car alarm and hit it with a flash light. Leave nothing out.
@SteelerLos so our understanding was that they had been fed all summer by campers, that the location started to slow down, and that food was not so easy to come by. They were used to people and became bolder when interacting. And yes, we used the bear box, just that stupid idiot that took us kept thowing food all over the campsite. So, it's not the bears fault at all.
@@damco.1970 the camp host are spose to keep bears afraid of humans. Them or the rangers are spose to come back with air pellet riffles and shoot at them. I seen them do it in mammoth lakes. They do that cause Once the bears are no longer afraid of humans they have to destroy them. Crazy incident. 👍🏽
Well, that didn't happen, and we went to discuss this with them, and they didn't care.
@@damco.1970 wow. Crazy. Won’t ever be staying there. Safe travels bro. 💯
go beach camping instead. squirrels don’t growl like that 😮 yikes !!
I'm up for suggestions. Let me know of a few places.
So, I just ended up at Rincon Beach off the 1 Hwy, and you were right. Beach camping is definitely worth it.