Some of the visitors, especially to the valley, seem to think it's just a petting zoo and that if it wasn't safe, they wouldn't "have" the animals there.
Last week there was a cub climbing a tree near the bridge at Stoneman meadow, with mama down below. Several of us stopped along the path to watch and take photos, but of course there were the half dozen or so "special" folks who had to go down a footpath near to where the bears were. "To get a better shot" of course. They ended up way too close, and I was thinking of how patient mama was as she looked at them and did her best to ignore them. Finally a ranger drove up and told the fools to get out of there, and even at that he had to tell one guy 3-4 times...I wish he'd have handcuffed him and led him off, would have served him right.
Then a day later, a car stopped in the middle of the road west of El Cap, and a couple of others stopped behind, and they got their silly cameras out and went out after a bear. Sometimes I'm ashamed to be a photographer, and that was one of them. Again, a ranger drove up and told them to get moving, and again some were reluctant...despite their car blocking traffic and them being a nuisance to wildlife.
But regarding deer, I was hiking up Tenaya canyon near Snow Creek and ran across a herd of 6 fairly large bucks. I did take photos, but never moved a step closer from when I saw them, nor even considered trying to approach them.
http://www.pbase.com/roberthouse/image/65127876Even at that, I was watching for any sign that they were annoyed at my presence. They definitely looked as though they deserved respect.
I guess people are just used to things like petting zoos, and also many really do think that if there was any danger, the animals wouldn't be "allowed" there.
Gary
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