>>210822Take photos, stand my ground without looking threatening or like prey, use the camera to look at it, but not look at it directly. See how things play out.
I've been in similar situations before only it was a mother black bear and her cub. I'd loved to had digital cameras back then. I made enough noise to warn the mother and they went away. The last time was with a bobcat, but it didn't have off spring and there was no fucking way I could get my camera to turn on fast enough before it was GONE. That was a lot cooler than the bears. Now there's tons of wells in the area and everything has moved out.