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Bear in Wolfeboro
We were up for our annual week on August 1-8. Usually up for a walk on Hopewell Point Road up to Forest Street around 6:30 each morning. On August 2nd, we were coming down Forest, and as usual my wife was ahead of me. I saw a motorcycle stop in the distance as I was approaching Sewall Road on the way down and all of a sudden out of the woods on the left side walks a HUGE black bear on its hind legs about 30 feet in front of me-I nearly died. It walked across the street and into the woods. I made sure that I didnt see any cubs and then basically sprinted back to the house we rented on Jockey Cove Road-I only wish I had my camera.......
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There are quite a few of them around; we have had two close encounters this year. They are basically pretty timid and are normally not any danger, no where near as dangerous as driving on Rt 128 in Mass.:D
It is always a treasure to have such a close viewing. |
One crossed Moultonborough Neck Rd right in front of my truck on Friday night. My wife and I had a good laugh when we realized the bear had used the crosswalk.
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We have signs of them about every second or third nite. They cross our front lawn or the driveway up and down or across. We are in the woods on a lake and they seem to come and get the high bush blueberries my wife has planted around the yard and woods. We haven't seen him/her face to face but are picking up what he/she leaves behind with the shovel and rake the following morning.:)
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I posted a pic a few days back. One went right behind me. Last summer I got up close and personal with a mother and 2 cubs.
I still say the lack of hunters in the past few years is allowing the population to grow as there are no threats to them. The same with the deer population. |
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