A pot that is on the stove when the family first enters the old cabin was not there the first time the stove is shown.
An ax leaning against the cabin as the family is watching the raccoon climb out of the chimney disappears in the next shot as the family climbs onto the roof to avoid the bear.
In the beginning of the film, the family pass by the same car dealership and gas station twice.
The damage done to the door as the bear attacks the cabin changes between shots.
When the family arrive at their new home in the mountains, Skip tries to carry Pat from the plane but they fall into the lake. Skip goes under the water completely and Pat is covered up to her neck, but in the next shot when Skip is carrying Pat out of the lake, they are both quite dry and only Skip's legs are wet. Additionally, the depth of the water changes. When the family are first disembarking it is only about a foot deep. But in the long shot when Skip and Pat fall in, it is deeper.
The hand of a crew member is visible on the right side of the screen as the father and son are sliding down the hill to avoid the rock-slide.
The shadow of a crew member is visible in the grass when the bear enters the cabin while the family is walking and singing together after feeding the geese.
The legs of a crew member wearing jeans is visible at the top of the screen as the bear is shaking the dirt and roots of the riverbank trying to get to the girl.
In the scene where the man is walking his son around the rocks, the microphone is clearly visible above their heads multiple times.
The shadow of the boom mic is visible on the ground as the family is unloading their gear from the plane.
As the father is eating dinner at the table and the mother watches, the shadow of the boom mic covers the entire rear wall as well as the mother's head.