When the first North American explorers pushed onto the Great Plains and eventually into the Rocky Mountains, they were greeted with a wilderness of overwhelming beauty. The explorers found plains and mountains seething with game, deer, elk and antelope were plentiful and it was here that they met a most formidable foe, the Grizzly Bear.
The Grizzly once ranged from the Sierras of Mexico to the Arctic Circle, but now is holding out in small pockets in Wyoming and Montana. North of the Canadian border, inland Grizzlies are plentiful and along the British Columbia and Alaskan coasts and Read on …