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Bear on Camino Portugues?

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Hey,
today I walked from Poio to Vilaxoan. I tried to use Komoot for orientation, but it sometimes leads me to paths that are not active anymore.
So today I walked on gravel in the mountains, but mostly in the woods. And then I saw poop infront of me. I checked it , and I was quite sure it wasn't from a horse. The size of the poop wasn't from a dog either. It was bigger, so I looked it up and it had many similarities to bear poop.
I was quite nervous, because I was alone and wanted to do the variant spiritual. I took a stick and carved it sharply. I was sure, that there is a bear outside.
From Maoña to Vilaboa I also went threw forest and mountains. But I didn't had the feeling or signs , that there is a bear outside. But today the feeling was intense. For everybody doing the spiritual variant. Keep care and be aware.
 
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It sounds like you may not have been following the official Camino route - did you see the yellow arrows and shells marking the Camino?
No, the first and a half hour I walked in the mountains, there weren't any markers. But later on. I think I found the path again. I just made a profile to share my experience
 
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The bear sighted in Portugal probably comes from the western population of the Cantabrian Mountains (Spain). There, the brown bear population has increased to around 280 individuals at present according to the Spanish Fundación Oso Pardo.
 
No, the first and a half hour I walked in the woods, there weren't any markers. But later on. When I went to the mountains, there were markers.
You can download a Camino app that has the tracks for the Camino.

 
I took a stick and carved it sharply. I was sure, that there is a bear outside.
So in the extremely unlikely event that you do meet a bear on the Camino you plan to poke it with a sharp stick? Do you expect to be able to kill one outright? Because I'm not convinced that a slightly injured bear is going to be any less of a problem for you.
 
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So in the extremely unlikely event that you do meet a bear on the Camino you plan to poke it with a sharp stick? Do you expect to be able to kill one outright? Because I'm not convinced that a slightly injured bear is going to be any less of a problem for you.
Seems naive. But firstly I would make myself as big as I can and I would scream like an neanderthalensis. And if the bear would come closer, of course I would take my stick and try to force distance.. guaranteed is nothing.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
A Dutch expression is “ you only see bears on the road . Do not look to the bear but look to the road ! Meaning “ you only see the problem but not the solution. 🐻
 
I think if you suspect a bear, the best thing is to report it to the Portuguese authorities. There are very few bears left in that part of the world and authorities will want to protect them. Contact with people is the kiss of death for bears in the US.
 
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Finally! My favorite topic gets top billing. Mind the bears everyone!

The noisemaking advice given above is the best advice for the average pilgrim that might encounter one. Sing the "Bears Suck" song as loud as you can (simply shout those words loudly and aggressively and without temer over and over) and use that otherwise useless whistle that is the clip of your sternum strap.

Sound advice given, it should be repeated that a bear on the Variante would be a very lost bear indeed.
 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I think if you suspect a bear, the best thing is to report it to the Portuguese authorities. There are very few bears left in that part of the world and authorities will want to protect them. Contact with people is the kiss of death for bears in the US.
The OP was writing about he remarked the vesr during his hike on the Variante Espiritual trail which is in Spanish Galicia
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
In general, we are not used to seeing bears or traces of bears when hiking - or jogging for that matter (very recent fatal incident in Italy!!!) - in Europe nor is there a general knowledge of how to behave when encountering a bear. The introduction of bear populations in areas where they have not been part of the natural environment for hundreds of years is controversial.

Here is an article from 2019:
 
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