For me, it's all about firepower and compactibility when in the bush.
I camp locally in NH, and also in Missouri's Ozarks, with one trip planned in June. Always play bear-smart camping, very rigid on that.
Camping for longarms normally is a Valmet, M62/S w/30rd Finn poly OD mag. Tube steel stock, late poly forend. I run PPU 7.62x39mm 123gr Pointed SP, run with one up the spout, change lever on S. Being former career Army, no biggie to run with weapons hot. The mad bunch I camp with are all Vets, so our outings have that 'patrol' feel.
There's an abundance of black bears here.
Pistol wise, 92FS (M9 roll marked). It's heavier ya, but robust w/15rds of Hornady's Critical Duty 9x19mm +P. I use a US M7 shoulder holster, which is user friendly, carry with de-cocker off, so one 'double action' shot straight away.
Aside from smaller creatures of the night, scurrying about, nothing really. More worried about spooking a skunk than bears, but still forewarned is forearmed.