Slough Creek Bear Watching - Yellowstone National Park

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Published 2019-06-19
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This is a day hike that starts at the Slough Creek trailhead, turn around at the YNP boundary, and comes back to the trailhead. It is beautiful on Slough Creek in the month of June and there is a lot of wildlife to observe.

All Comments (21)
  • @TheZabuza49
    Thanks for not adding any music, but letting nature treat us unadulterated. Your talents are expressive!
  • Awwwwww. Catching that little cub and his frustration of trying to scratch that darn itch away without too much success was great! Thanks so much for taking us along!
  • @WillPalenscar
    Love all of Stans documentation of wildlife and nature. I agree not having the music is how it’s seen and how it should be on videos. Also I might add I recently bought a large print Stan did of an owl. I gave it to my mother and father as present just yesterday. Thank you Stan
  • Thanks for not wasting time talking over the images. That's my kind of hiking video!
  • @luckyotter623
    Some of the best footage of a black bear and her cubs in the wild I've ever seen. Thank you for sharing.
  • @christineh4782
    Thank you Stan Mills for bringing us along sharing the incredible beauty of the area and letting us safely see a momma bear with her adorable cubs!
  • No BS in the title either, such as " Deadly Bear Encounter, Mother and Cubs" to fool folks into clicking. I also like the fact he avoids the Narcissistic impulse to have his face on camera. Good peaceful video.
  • @boelsa
    I was hiking that trail a couple weeks ago. I ran into a black bear with 2 cubs on way back to the trailhead. It was about 400 yards from out, I heard her footprints, looked over small hill off trail, she was at the base of tree and cubs were in the tree. She was about 30 yards away at the time, she was a cool customer though and stayed with cubs as i backed off slowly. She did look right at me and watch me back off. I love that trail!
  • Love watching your videos! The Momma black bear nursing her two cubs was sweet. The one cub had an itch he/she couldn't scratch!
  • Truly the earth is a lovely place. Thank you so much for bringing this to us. A masterful film in a minimalist way. Absolute best to you. -- Michael
  • I could have watched them cubs all day. I've always wanted to see bears in person but never had the chance. My favorite are Grizzly bears. Thank you.
  • I loved your video. Thanks for including a map at the beginning; that was so helpful.
  • @FREDOGISFUUN
    I love your posts, everyone comments how they like you do not add music to ruin a nice video. Your videos inspire me to dig out my gear to do some hiking again, I hope there are many others that will feel the same. Thank you.
  • @lauriejames3657
    Made me so homesick for Slough Creek. Baby Bear was sure a character. What a treat!
  • your videos are so calming. just pure nature, it speaks for itself. you capture it perfectly thank you!
  • @Linda-wz4mz
    Thank you so much❤ for your kindness in sharing
  • @jesss7930
    Thank you for keeping the natural audio! Now I can know what I’m hearing if I come across an unseen crane or owl. Great footage to show what to expect (on a very lucky day) out in Yellowstone! 😁👏