If you live in bear country, here’s a fun fact: the bears are there, even if you don’t see them. They’re like nature’s stealth mode. This applies everywhere—yes, even Tahoe. Just ask the unlucky snowboarder who got absolutely steamrolled by a young bear playing a live-action game of Frogger across a busy ski hill. Lesson learned: in bear country, you’re always sharing the slopes, whether you know it or not! Remember this in Montana, too!
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