Stay Silent or Alert Your Presence
Posted: Sep 24 2023 10:36 pm
Per my triplog, I had heard a loud call near Collom Mine at dusk.
At the time, I thought it might be a bird in the trees.
However, I found a video of mountain lion calls.
That's what I heard at Collom.
More worrisome, the sniffing at 0:46 is also what I heard outside my tent, near my head at 2:30 in the morning.
When I heard the first call at dusk, I asked in a loud voice "What kind of animal are you?"
Which brings me to a question: Is it better to stay silent and not announce your presence, in hope that a wild animal doesn't randomly come across you later? Or is it better to alert them of your presence, in which case they might come by to investigate later?
I've wondered this about bears too. I mean, if you see them but they don't see you, and if they aren't coming your way, or busy eating berries, it seems like you've increased the chance of a confrontation by saying "Hey, Bear!"
At the time, I thought it might be a bird in the trees.
However, I found a video of mountain lion calls.
That's what I heard at Collom.
More worrisome, the sniffing at 0:46 is also what I heard outside my tent, near my head at 2:30 in the morning.
When I heard the first call at dusk, I asked in a loud voice "What kind of animal are you?"
Which brings me to a question: Is it better to stay silent and not announce your presence, in hope that a wild animal doesn't randomly come across you later? Or is it better to alert them of your presence, in which case they might come by to investigate later?
I've wondered this about bears too. I mean, if you see them but they don't see you, and if they aren't coming your way, or busy eating berries, it seems like you've increased the chance of a confrontation by saying "Hey, Bear!"