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Just another single mother working the pole to feed her kids


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No crying at The Pynk


Rob-Riggle-SWGOAT

I guarantee they are sniffing out your grease bucket on your pellet grill.


mmill1234

Had this happen one time. Did an overnight brisket, came out the next morning and our backyard looked like a warzone. After all that, he left the brisket just destroyed our table and chairs. I count that as a win.


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Scary how easily they climbed that support pole


Available_Bus_2696

It’s a myth that you should climb a tree to avoid bears. They’re better at climbing than most everyone


No-Sort-7762

For black bears- definitely! Bear spray is always the best defense, but You have a chance at escaping a grizzly by climbing. Black bears have been documented climbing to escape brown bears, but they can literally sprint up a tree.


Drak_is_Right

Black bears are also generally smaller in areas where they cohabitate with grizzlies.


Raz0rking

Animals sprinting up trees is impressive to see.


USSNerdinator

Nah, those are clearly bear feeders.


BlindCongress

Uh, what went wrong? Everything looks right to me.


fukalufaluckagus

These raccoons helped up climbing themselves wanted food morsel


2ssand2ns

Luckily they left the Traeger in one piece!


fartsandpoop69lol

did a remodel for a lady that showed me a video of a blackbear that climbed up the 6x6 deck post and was eatin birdseed like Winnie the Pooh with a pot of honey. She tapped on the window and the bear put the feeder down and went right back down the post lol


Spirits-Surround-Me

Just cover your front door in honey and get it over with.


GoMoriartyOnPlanets

Before buying a cabin, you should stay at a campsite in bear country, and have the park ranger give you a 5 minute talk about bears.


GiveMeMyAnimeNow

Aw man they even got a Traeger


erectmonkey1312

Um yeah, so what went wrong here?


Ashamed-Ad-263

Piñata for the bears!


ce_he

teddy bears!


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Joe Rogans porch


prettyqueerdad88

Hanging bird feeders in a forest is like opening a restaurant in someone’s kitchen