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	<title>Comments on: The Black Grizzly of Whiskey Creek (review)</title>
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		<title>By: Gib Glofcheskie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gib Glofcheskie</dc:creator>
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		<description>A intresting thing happened to me in Banff last wk 
was visiting Banff decided to go for a early morning walk and ventured from the main street onto a path leading thru conifer trees to come out onto the railroad tracks where one ribbon of steel meets the other , the vista was amazing .I wonder if bears still frequented the area .
never realizeing , what was to unfold ,I also hike up 40 mile creek and saw several elk .Later in the the local book store I found a book that to me was riviting.I grew up with black bears in Barrys Bay Ontario. The book held me spell bound and I could not put it down. Great work Marty you made my stay in Banff more than I could have ever expected         
Thank You
Gib</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A intresting thing happened to me in Banff last wk<br />
was visiting Banff decided to go for a early morning walk and ventured from the main street onto a path leading thru conifer trees to come out onto the railroad tracks where one ribbon of steel meets the other , the vista was amazing .I wonder if bears still frequented the area .<br />
never realizeing , what was to unfold ,I also hike up 40 mile creek and saw several elk .Later in the the local book store I found a book that to me was riviting.I grew up with black bears in Barrys Bay Ontario. The book held me spell bound and I could not put it down. Great work Marty you made my stay in Banff more than I could have ever expected<br />
Thank You<br />
Gib</p>
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