I've seen pics of a bear on top of that big rock formation that's in
there.  Its hard to see from the fence how they could possibly get up
there.  There must be an alternate climb from the other side that is
not as impossible looking.


On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 6:44 PM, John <sesso...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> On 7/22/2016 4:37 PM, Gonz wrote:
>>
>> My wife and I visited GFM during the Jul 4 week.  The weather was very
>> pleasant and a nice respite from the hot TX summer.  Got some snaps of
>> waterfalls, Mildred, scenic landscapes of wispy clouds flying around
>> the surrounding hills, etc.  Here's one of the bear at GFM:
>>
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/66982297@N02/27861274754/in/dateposted-public/
>>
>
> Mildred went to bear heaven in 1993. I think that one is actually named
> Smokey and may be one of Mildred's descendants.
>
> Grandfather Mountain has a nice bear habitat, considered to be the best
> in the world, with more of it located off stage than what you see
> looking down over the fence.
>
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