Hunting elk in Northwest Wyoming, where grizzley bear often claim by morning, game left overnight in the field, another stupid human trick performed by good ol boys in the campground, really got me steamed. In the campgrounds in these areas are high metal game poles, where all hunters are required to hang their harvested game. All food must be stored either in the campers or in a bear resistant container, to discourage bears from scavanging camps for goodies. Well, the local guys in the campsite next to us, hung an elk on the game pole, then procceded to flesh out the skull on the ground there, throwing the remains in the bushes below the game pole. They fried up bacon, and other meat, and threw the grease on the ground, outside "their" campsite, near the stone public bathroom. The next day they left. Cell phones do not work in this rather remote area, or I would have called Game and Fish in a heartbeat. We cleaned up their mess as best we could, for our own safety. Last week, before coming here we called Game and Fish to find out about the hunting and weather in the area, and were warned that a female Grizz and cubs had been hanging in the meadow by the creek about 400yds from the campground, all summer. Talking to another camper, we learned that the guy fleshing out the skull runs the "Hunter Safety" classes in town. Talk about "situational ethics...