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Bear Climbing a Tree

Can a bear climb a tree? A bear can climb a tree very easily! Within this video, you can clearly see how efficiently a bear can climb a tree. Never run if a black bear is chasing you and NEVER climb a tree to try to escape from a bear because the bear WILL catch

Sipsey Wilderness – Spring, 2019

Sipsey Wilderness, located in Bankhead National Forest, is one of my favorite places to go backpacking. Sipsey Wilderness offers a variety of terrain and water is plentiful. There are an abundance of trailheads.

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