Motel in Luray, VA

Shenandoah Bears

Shenandoah National Park. Stunning views, meeting with bears, storm at night, a ride from German tourists to the motel, then back to the trail.

So here you are, a bear. Oops, bears. My second time I saw them. The first was at Lake Tahoe, a baby with a mother. I ran away between them. Later I learned: first, I should not run; second, they were grizzly! I ran away alive, even it looked like I should not. Thankyouthankyouthankyou…

I read about black bears a day before starting the trail and this time did everything that was prescribed. So. When I felt that somebody is staring at me, I raised my eyes to him. On it. Behind the branches, a few steps ahead. I was afraid to use a whistle, started singing instead and walk backward. Probably the bear’s thoughts were “what an idiot” as it did not move, just kept staring at me. A few seconds later the baby crossed the path. A couple of steps ahead, and I would find myself in between mother and baby. Phew…

A horrible thunderstorm at night, just when I was going to set a tent. I jumped on the empty road at the moment when a car was passing me. They turned around! A German family, we arrived at the motel together.

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Lena Faber used to work as a journalist at a mainstream Russian newspaper, wrote books for a major publishing house, and directed her original concept on TV. In 2009, she moved to South Africa, taught at the university, took up running, and earned a silver medal at the World Masters Athletic Championship in California and, in the meantime, won an international photo contest with following up solo exhibition. In 2014 she "shut the door" and gone hiking the Appalachian Trail, cycling from Chicago to LA (US Route 66), from Maine to Florida, from London to Orkney, etc. Now in MidCoast, Maine.