Maybe I'm wrong, but perhaps they don't want us there.
I'll be contacting officials on Monday to voice my displeasure towards the food gestapo.
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Just another reason folks living in Alaska aren’t eally in the US of A — but a large National Park where you are allowed to rent space —untill they decide to kick you out.....
But then, I live in Los Anchorage.
As one who has witnessed the destruction and mayhem caused by visitors or campers due to their careless storage of food — I can understand why the “food gestapo” approach may be necessary.
Too many fools believe that wild bears are like those seen in Disney movies....... They aren’t!
They can and will destroy almost anything between them and food, and they can kill and consume humans at will.
No. Big bears.
Could it be that they don’t want bears to associate the public places where the parents bring those kids with a food source? This was my first thought before even clicking the link and reading the rest of the article... I would think that parents would welcome this particular effort as it makes it safer for their kids and everyone who visits. Also, according to the article the ban is only in place during the times in which bears are common in the area (till fall).
I used to live in Colorado, and the amount of people who thought it was cool to feed the big horn sheep potato chips and other various food items was ridiculous. Luckily though, big horn sheep don’t have a habit of mauling people to death...
I’m well aware of the ridiculous laws that are sometimes pushed by the environmentalists that ends up harming more than it helps. However, I personally think the complaints are a little off-base in this case. Would you rather some idiot brings hamburgers, and a bear decides to maul a small child - which of course you will pay for out of your tax dollars when said idiot blames the park for not “protecting his child”...
I see the reason for this rule, personally. It makes even more sense than the signs in the zoos warning “Please don’t feed the bears”.
It’s gorgeous there.....people SUNBATHING with a GLACIER right behind them and icebergs floating by them.
Wow, they already named a glacier for the Steelers first round draft pick? Amazing.
I will be there in September and I promise not to take food.
I noticed that at the marina the dumpsters are raised up and still have claw marks.
I have seen big bear tracks and scat while walking around Taku Lodge.
I am also going on a bear hunt armed only with my cameras near Icy Straits.