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Yeah, and they had something like that in, I think now it was in Vermont, Clarkís Trading Post. They had bears, no it was in New Hampshire, at Clarkís Trading Post. Youíd pay for the food and you put it in this, like a tin can, and then it was on like a clothesline rope. And the bear would actually pull the rope and get the can and then eat the food. And of course the bear would pull the rope back to make sure, you know, more people would put food in the can. Thatís probably the only time I ever saw a bear. I mean, Iíve seen them from the distance when I go camping. I smelled them. They were really close. I mean, theyíre probably within 50 feet when it was in the tent. And they smell like a garbage truck. The problem with campgrounds is, up in New Hampshire, even in the White Mountains, is all the bear, they hang out at the campgrounds because people feed them. And itís a constant thing. They have to catch the bear. And they had the bear thing on the side of the trailer. They had it there. It was to bait the bear to try to get the bear out of there. You know, I didnít want to go back to that campground. I just donít like bears at all. Thatís probably why Iím not camping this weekend with my friends, because I just donít want to be in a tent on the ground somewhere and put a couple of dogs inside my tent. You know, itís not very intelligent.

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