Bearclaw on the hoof?

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David King
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Re: Bearclaw on the hoof?

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Definitely no vines in the area and the 4000' altitude would preclude most non-native species anyway. No bear degradation here. Bears are way to busy eating huckleberries and campers from south of the Oregon border.
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Re: Bearclaw on the hoof?

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David King wrote:Definitely no vines in the area and the 4000' altitude would preclude most non-native species anyway. No bear degradation here. Bears are way to busy eating huckleberries and campers from south of the Oregon border.
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Re: Bearclaw on the hoof?

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I'm guessing the ranger's remarks are speculation. I would look for evidence of other trees with the same or similar figuring in the area. The figuring is too even to be vines just growing up a tree, in my opinion.
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