1:22:04
Even the Park Service itself
became an enemy
1:22:08
because of its restrictions.
1:22:11
I have decided to violate
a federal rule
1:22:15
which states
I must camp one mile...
1:22:18
Every week I must move one mile after
staying for seven consecutive days.
1:22:22
If I was to do that,
1:22:24
I would not be able to study these bears,
not be able to protect them.
1:22:27
I'd have to move out of the bay
to get a mile out.
1:22:31
Therefore I have decided to protest
the United States government
1:22:35
and guard these bears anyway
and stay, and I have...
1:22:38
In order to get around the rule of not
camping permanently in one spot,
1:22:43
he would camouflage and hide
his tent from the Park Service.
1:22:48
But more than that,
he was in constant violation
1:22:51
of another very reasonable
park rule:
1:22:54
That you have to maintain at least 100 yards
distance from the bears.
1:22:59
Ding.
1:23:02
Hi. Go back to your friend.
Go back to your friend.
1:23:07
Shh, shh, shh.
It's okay.
1:23:09
It's okay.
1:23:11
You're awfully close.
You're awfully close.
1:23:15
Hi. Oh, hi, there!
1:23:17
The park restrictions made him
increasingly irate.
1:23:25
Well, we're into autumn now.
Expedition 2001 coming to an end.
1:23:29
The bears moving safely
towards their winter dens.
1:23:32
The foxes hiding in the woods,
1:23:34
safe from the humans
that would come to harm them.
1:23:37
It's been an amazing season.
It's been difficult.
1:23:40
But I came, I served,
I protected and I studied.
1:23:44
And I promise, I'll be back.
1:23:56
My hair.
1:23:59
Expedition 2001 coming to an end for
Grizzly People, for me, Timothy Treadwell.