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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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Steve C
Mar 05, 2010

Who takes 5 kids? A great dad, that's who.

BFPierce
Mar 05, 2010

Taking 5 kids all under age 5, I imagine this was a walk through the parking lot?

Eric
Mar 03, 2010

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!

Chuck
Mar 02, 2010

And the "Father of the Year Award" goes to.....

Debby Nelson
Feb 26, 2010

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?

Big Steve
Feb 26, 2010

Wow, this essay was one of the winners?

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