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Backpacker Magazine – January/February 2010

Reader Essays: Yogi, Meet the Kids

Finding it hard to get the whole family out for a hike? Let Danny Griffs show you the way.

by: Danny Griffs


BACKPACKER 2010 Reader Essay Contest
Read all the winning essays.
“Look kids, it’s a bear!” The six of us stared as the dark mass of shaggy fur bounded up from the creek where we had been sitting a few minutes earlier and headed up a ridge. We ran over to where the bear had entered the timber, and saw the animal eyeing us curiously, panting like a dog with its tongue hanging out of its mouth.

We were exploring the North Fork of Ponil Creek in New Mexico’s Valle Vidal on an ambitious family trek: It was my youngest child’s first backpack without “Momma,” and my first trip to take all five kids—ages 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1—out by myself! Now we were being treated to a bear encounter, another first. As we walked away, I looked back over my shoulder and noted with surprise—and a jolt of adrenaline—that the bear was now following my little herd as we hiked next to the creek. I stopped and turned to face the animal and it stopped and stared at us.

In a few minutes, we began walking again and so did the bear. Could it be stalking us? I had a 1-year-old in a front carrier, a 70-pound pack on my back, four children standing next to me, and a 200-pound bear watching us way too closely. My anxiety increased when the bear continued to follow us in this start-and-stop pattern. If it attacked, how would I possibly defend my little clan? Fortunately, I’ll never know. The bear lost interest and wandered away, and the kids had a great story to tell mom. Griffs lives in Dimmitt, TX. Favorite hike: Anyplace in the Guadalupe Mountains.

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Who takes 5 kids? A great dad, that's who.
Posted: Mar 05, 2010 Steve C

Taking 5 kids all under age 5, I imagine this was a walk through the parking lot?
Posted: Mar 05, 2010 BFPierce

Seriously, who takes 5 kids, all under the age of 6, backpacking in bear country by themself? GREAT IDEA!!!

Makes for a decent essay I guess, for what NOT to do!
Posted: Mar 03, 2010 Eric

And the "Father of the Year Award" goes to.....
Posted: Mar 02, 2010 Chuck

Can't imagine any backpack trip where you have to haul around the dirty diapers of a 1 and 2 year old. I'm assuming the three year old was potty trained?
Posted: Feb 26, 2010 Debby Nelson

Wow, this essay was one of the winners?
Posted: Feb 26, 2010 Big Steve

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