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Being from the mountains, I would never recommend a semi-automatic pistol for the woods. Too many things that can go wrong. This is just my personal experience and opinion (and we KNOW what those are). I take a short barrel revolver. I am not going to shoot a bear or cougar from a distance with a handgun. I carry the shorter barrel for ease of deployment (chest rig works wonders!), and it is there for surprises like coming across a mama bear with cubs. You won't have a lot of time to react. If in in bear country and lion country, I wouldn't carry anything less that a .357 Mag. 45 Long Colt, 44 mag, or 454 Casull are great options.
Your opinion carries weight, and you should do whatever you're most comfortable with. But the old tried-and-true 1911 has seen action in jungles, foxholes, mud, and sandy beaches for over a century, and if one cares for his sidearm it will hold up under conditions in the woods. I just like the added firepower of a 1911 over a revolver. Again, my opinion. Your mileage may vary.
I started out with a 1911 when I was 8 years old. The only handgun that I am deadly accurate with every time. I love the way it feels in my hand, and the way it shoots. However, a .45ACP does not have the power that a .357 does. It is a big, slow bullet. It works fantastic against the 2 legged animals, but not so great with the bigger, more dangerous kind, like the silvertip grizzly and the moose. Where I live, I carry a 9mm for the simple fact that I can have more extra ammo options when I go to the city. My 1911 is mainly for practice, and part of a bug out option because, like you stated, it is rugged and will stand up to most environments.