Click on the Photo to the left. NOW YOU HAVE! Not many photos of these type paths. Bears normally make them along streams or in the tundra cutting across oxbow bends in the streams. That was the case in this photo taken near Brown Bear camp on the Alaskan Peninsula.
It represents Brown Bears that have put their feet in the same track, generation after generation. It's quite the sight! Most Alaskans have not seen them!
There is a Brown Bear trail that goes from the Bristol Bay side of the Peninsula to the Pacific side. It goes through thick alders and is very steep and dangerous. FEW Alaskans know where it is. I'll speak more about that trek in another post.
Alaskan Brown Bears leave and IMPRESSION like no other!