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Amie called him hell-bent
on destruction.
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And yet, inexplicably, she remained
with him here in the Maze.
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Normally Treadwell would not
be here this late in the year.
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And upon their return,
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he discovered that many of his bear friends
had gone into hibernation.
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And scary,
unknown and wilder bears
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from the interior had moved in.
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This is the spot where
they set up their last camp.
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Let me tell you.
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Honestly, camping in grizzly country
is dangerous.
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People who camp in grizzly country
should camp out in the open
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to let the bears know
where the tent is.
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My camp is unseen.
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It is the most dangerous camping,
the most dangerous living
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in the history of the world
by any human being.
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I have lived longer with wild brown
grizzly bears, without weapons,
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and that's the key, without weapons,
in modern history
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than any human on earth,
any human.
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And I have remained safe.
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But every second of every day that I move
through this jungle, or even at the tent,
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I am right on the precipice
of great bodily harm or even death.
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And I am so thankful
for every minute of every day
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that I found the bears
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and this place,
the Grizzly Maze.
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But let me tell you, ladies and gentlemen.
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There is no, no, no
other place in the world
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that is more dangerous, more exciting
than the Grizzly Maze.