Mathews Inc.
Bear Attack
Bears
Contributors to this thread:
JL 19-Jun-17
Drahthaar 19-Jun-17
SixLomaz 19-Jun-17
ryanrc 19-Jun-17
Jaquomo 20-Jun-17
IdyllwildArcher 20-Jun-17
Windwalker 20-Jun-17
smarba 21-Jun-17
Skip72 21-Jun-17
Skip72 21-Jun-17
Rut Nut 22-Jun-17
Pete In Fairbanks 22-Jun-17
From: JL
19-Jun-17
Seen this a little bit ago. A good reminder not to be complacent when bear hunting.

Bear Chases and Kills 16-Year-Old Alaska Boy During Mountain Race [Newsweek] Janice Williams ,Newsweek•June 19, 2017 Bear Chases and Kills 16-Year-Old Alaska Boy During Mountain Race

Alaska’s 29th annual Robert Spurr Memorial Hill Climb took a turn for the worse Sunday, as one of the mountain run’s competitors, a 16-year-old boy, was killed by a bear during the race, according to Anchorage's KTTU News. The teen’s name has yet to be released, but the Anchorage Police Department said the boy had sent a text to his mother during the race to tell her he was being chased by a bear.

The race, which stretches between Anchorage and Girdwood, includes heavily wooded terrain and features a 3,400-foot vertical climb. Adults take on a portion of the mountain that covers three miles of terrain, and participants under 17 generally run half of that. Dozens of Alaskans participate in the run each year, and bear encounters rarely turn deadly.

"I’ve been running the mountains for 30 years," Bard Percosky, the race director, told KTUU News. "People come down off the trail and say they’ve run into a bear. Sometimes that means nothing; other times it’s really serious. Like this."

Some of the race participants reported seeing black and brown bears during the competition Sunday, Percosky said.

'There was a brown bear sighting; there was a black bear with cubs sighting," he said, adding, "We didn’t know which was which."

The teen had been running with a pack of competitors who reportedly lost track of him at some point. Not long after he had separated from the group, another runner claimed he saw a bear circling the boy. Some of the competitors who had already finished the race went back into the woodland and found the boy's body about a mile up the path, and a large black bear standing about 10 feet away in the brush.

APD, the Anchorage Fire Deptartment, Alaska State Troopers, the National Guard and park rangers also helped in the search for the boy. A park ranger confirmed shooting at a 250-pound bear. The bear ran away after being hit in the face.

Officials airlifted the teen’s body, which was discovered about 1,500 feet above the trail’s finish line.

The boy’s death comes nearly a month after a Canadian man survived a black bear attack. Richard Wesley, a hunter in Ontario, was filming the bear before it charged at him back in May and knocked the camera out of his hand. Wesley suffered only a bruised elbow.

He later posted the video footage on his YouTube page, writing in the caption section: "Genuinely happy that this was a nonfatal or tragic outcome. Proving that the black bear is a wild and unpredictable animal."

From: Drahthaar
19-Jun-17
Terrible, prayers for his family. Forrest

From: SixLomaz
19-Jun-17
What a tragedy for the family. May he rest in peace. He is now with GOD.

From: ryanrc
19-Jun-17
My question is what the heck did the other runner who saw the bear circling him do? Did he help the kid out?

From: Jaquomo
20-Jun-17
Strange that he had time to text his mom? When the moose chased me I barely had time to breathe.

Sad deal, but stuff happens.

20-Jun-17
Lou, kids text faster than those who are long-in-the-tooth. :)

JK, I was thinking the same thing. I wonder if the bear was feeling the kid out. The story refers to a ranger shooting the bear in the face and stating it was 250 lbs, which of course, we all know means it was a 150-175 lb bear. Perhaps this was a young bear that was half-heartedly charging and retreating when challenged before finally attacking.

From: Windwalker
20-Jun-17
Rare event; but so so sad. Does not happen often but it only takes one bad bear to make a very bad day. That is why we have to be careful when we are around bears. Pray for his family.

From: smarba
21-Jun-17
As with most news stories, they probably only got 1/3 of the details correct. Regardless, it's very sad and all the speculation related to nit-picking the details is moot. Pray for his family and take note that even modest sized black bears need to be taken seriously.

From: Skip72
21-Jun-17
It was reported that next day, (I think 300 miles away) two geologists working for a gold mining company were attacked and one killed by a bear in Alaska. The story I read was a little short on details.

From: Skip72
21-Jun-17
It was reported that next day, (I think 300 miles away) two geologists working for a gold mining company were attacked and one killed by a bear in Alaska. The story I read was a little short on details.

From: Rut Nut
22-Jun-17
Very sad indeed! : (

We have lots of bears in the Poconos. I always have a compact pistol in a belly band when I run.

Had a young bear bluff charge me several times one year when bowhunting Spring Gobbler. At one point it was just out of arm's reach and snarling and raking a small sapling with it's claws. I had the red dot on his head the whole time- thank God I did not have to pull the trigger. Was able to slowly back out of there. He stood his ground and would not leave the area.

22-Jun-17
Yup, a rare occurrence.

And yet, as mentioned above, the very next day, two contract workers at a mining camp between Fairbanks and Delta were attacked by a black bear. And one individual killed.

Neither incident appears to be a case of defending cubs or a food source. Both appear to be predatory attacks.

Never think that you really understand what is going on in the natural world around us.

Pete

  • Sitka Gear