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xfiltrate 2 Sep 2013 19:44

Merhaba Effendi
 
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Just to keep on topic for others who read here... - we are talking about wolves, gray wolves.....

Thanks for the reply.

xfiltrate

Nath 3 Sep 2013 00:27

The first few nights I ever wild camped were in Norway, and probably because the lonely planet points out in about its first paragraph that Norway is home to most of Europe's wolf population or something, I spent a fair bit of time lying awake convinced I could hear four legged animals.

GSPeter 3 Sep 2013 23:06

Tips for wolves
 
I don't know where you are travelling, and what season.
Mid and late winter food scarcity for the large predators could put you on the menu. You could be attacked if you cornered or threatened one, by for example chasing one to take a photo.
Generally all potential killer animals will prefer to avoid humans - they have a lot of bad experience with us.
As far as I know in Scandinavia no one has been killed by wolves for centuries. Bears do attack, especially if they have young cubs around.
Makes sense not to leave food, and waste, lying around to attract your new furry friends. In Northern America there is a real bear problem, and a set of safeguards to protect yourself.
Bad situation to lie in your tent and hear things, been there, better to make some noise and have a look. Use a torch. Your wolf may turn out to be a squirrel.
More of a threat to your wellbeing is the animals, wild and domestic, crossing your road. Not to mention the urban predators on two legs, drunks and druggies, or just loony or hatefull.
Hope this helps
Safe travels
Peter
, in Oslo

Dodger 4 Sep 2013 19:53

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WesleyDRZ400 6 Sep 2013 11:58

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Originally Posted by g6snl (Post 435068)
Not tooooo worried yet but any tips for wolves when you are camping? :confused:

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Dont worry Wolves are more worried about you and are very shy, just do basic things like dont leave food out when you have finished eating. if you are really worried then once you have stopped to cook/eat then ride upwind to camp somewhere else


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