killeroy154
Survivalist
Last summer when I was camping with my nephew a whipperwill came within 30 feet of the tent, and was singing his head off. It was very alarming at first. That was the closest I have ever been to one.
Spring of last year my brother and I were camping in a secluded area on a mountain lake, and just before day break a deer walked with in 10 feet of the tent. I heard it's dainty feet walking through the leaves, and i was very startled when she made a loud blowing sound. I have heard a buck snort, and now a doe blow. They very loud and startling.
I don't for sure, but I am pretty sure I have had a bear sniff around my tent one early morning in November. I wasn't about to get out of my warm bag to find out because it was at least a minus 5 degrees Celsius. Besides what good would it have done to try and unzip door to get a look? Would have scared poor thing off. Of course we did have polish sausages the evening before. I bet he thought we smelled real yummy.
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Spring of last year my brother and I were camping in a secluded area on a mountain lake, and just before day break a deer walked with in 10 feet of the tent. I heard it's dainty feet walking through the leaves, and i was very startled when she made a loud blowing sound. I have heard a buck snort, and now a doe blow. They very loud and startling.
I don't for sure, but I am pretty sure I have had a bear sniff around my tent one early morning in November. I wasn't about to get out of my warm bag to find out because it was at least a minus 5 degrees Celsius. Besides what good would it have done to try and unzip door to get a look? Would have scared poor thing off. Of course we did have polish sausages the evening before. I bet he thought we smelled real yummy.
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