Colorado Explorer MY COLORADO By Omayra Acevedo
began early on a hike up the Dream Lake trail off Bear Lake trailhead at the Rocky Mountain National Park. A friend and I stopped beside a small creek for a snack. We took off our shoes and looked around. The rippling water, the trees lightly swaying, even the rock underneath brought to our minds the John Denver song “Rocky Mountain High.”
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here it was, seven feet in front of me, surreal as a dream. So close I could smell it—like something you might smell at a zoo. The story of my encounter with a black bear
Refreshed, we resumed the
hike. My mom always taught me that you never walk with your gaze down—good advice since I grew up in the Bronx. Here in the mountains, hop- ing to keep my footing and not fall on my face, I ignore my mother’s advice. But I didn’t need to see the bear; I smelled him. As the bear and I made eye contact, my heart raced, and adrenaline rushed through my entire body. I remem- bered the warning posted at the ranger station, “If confronted by a bear, stand your ground and seem bigger, if bear attacks FIGHT BACK!” I stood my ground, and for
Congratulations John MacArthur of Steamboat Springs, this issue’s Photo Contest winner. John photographed a stormy sunset at Steamboat Lake State Park with his Canon Rebel XS camera while on a drive with his wife and their dogs near Sand Mountain.
some unknown reason, I felt at ease and safe. After what seemed like an eternity, the bear continued on his path. Instead of reaching for my bear spray or pocket knife, I grabbed my camera and took three of the coolest bear pic- tures ever! I love this place! For more information about camping and hiking in bear country visit http://wildlife.
state.co.us/WildlifeSpecies/ LivingWithWildlife/Mammals/
HikeCampBearCountry.htm. n
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