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If you know what you're doing, have the right gear for the conditions, and are unafraid to bail if things get dicey, it is extremely safe. You gotta be more prepared though for sure, anything you immediately need to survive an emergency situation you have to bring with you
You can definitely minimize risk but if anything goes wrong you are absolutely in danger in the wilderness. This is more about exposure or inability to get out unassisted than it is about animal attacks typically but it does seem silly to start with "if you are prepared and just nope the fuck out if anything unexpected comes up" and then conclude that it is extremely safe.