What to do when a hiking partner ignores the obvious -- Read and share our stories!
To explore more of Pennsylvania, my then boyfriend and I drove to Linn Run State Park, chose a trailhead at random, and headed down a long, leafy path that followed a creek. After about an hour, I saw movement and realized a black bear was standing in the creek. I hid behind some trees. |
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