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The day-to-day hazards of working in Bear country!!

Micheal_R

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These are all shots taken at work sites in Alaska. Takes the phrase 'other related duties' to a whole new level. :)

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fair winds

Mikie
 
I especially liked the third picture, the mama bear and the two cubs. The last picture, the one with the bear in the office building, wonder why that man in the back ground did not just chase the bear away by making lots of noise or maybe sliding a chair towards the bear? I often wish that we had some exciting type of animals down here in South Texas...you folks have bears, moose, wolves whereas we have the lowly coyote and feral hog. Mike, thanks for posting these pictures, I enjoyed seeing them. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
I don't have to service that radio site in the first pic. Worst we get is porkies chewing through the cbles. Don't think I'd fight a bear over a piece of wire though!:rofl:
 
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