AngryRabbit & Hout
I just had a massive bear burst out of the brush, and I had to protect my crew by sprinting head‑first through the trees—felt like a full‑on battle, you ever have to improvise when danger rolls in?
I’ve seen bears burst out of the brush a few times. Keep your head down, use the trees to break up the line of sight, and just run—don’t overthink it, just stay ready to pivot if the bear shifts.
Got it, I’m ready to pivot and sprint—no overthinking, just pure instinct! Let's keep the woods on our side.
Instinct’s fine, but keep a steady pace—speed alone isn’t enough. Stay aware of your surroundings, keep the trees in your favor, and don’t let the rush swallow you. The woods are a friend if you respect them.
No worries—got the plan in place, ready to sprint but not just sprint. I’ll stay sharp, keep the trees in sight, and make sure the rush doesn’t turn into a mess. The woods are my ally, not a hurdle.
That’s the mindset I’m looking for. Keep your head low, stay in the trees, and watch the bear’s patterns. If the wind shifts, be ready to change course. That’s how the woods stay on our side.