Why did they stop so soon after the bear stopped chasing them? If I'm in that situation I'm going to keep peddling until I'm in the next state.
May 27, 2017, 04:55 PM
dsiets
And I thought it was bad when dogs chased bikes.
May 27, 2017, 04:59 PM
Zecpull
The bear looked like it was going to eat the first guy until the second showed up.. But I am with you I can't believe they stopped. I would be flying.
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May 27, 2017, 05:10 PM
arfmel
Hard to pedal when your shorts are full
May 27, 2017, 05:13 PM
tatortodd
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Originally posted by birddog1: Why did they stop so soon after the bear stopped chasing them? If I'm in that situation I'm going to keep peddling until I'm in the next state.
800 lb brown bears can run 30 - 35 mph. Can you pedal 35 mph offroad on a mountain bike?
Also, running kicks in their natural instict of chasing prey.
People with half a brain biking off-road in bear country have bells on their bike so they don't sneak up on a bear. BTW, I lived in Anchorage, Alaska, for 5 years and approx. 60 brown bear live within the city limits.
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May 27, 2017, 05:39 PM
Tailhook 84
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Originally posted by tatortodd: 800 lb brown bears can run 30 - 35 mph. Can you pedal 35 mph offroad on a mountain bike?
Downhill and being chased by a brown bear? You bet your ass I can.
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May 27, 2017, 07:13 PM
MooneyP226
quote:
Originally posted by Zecpull: The bear looked like it was going to eat the first guy until the second showed up.. But I am with you I can't believe they stopped. I would be flying.
Looks to me like the next switchback was down and to the right- exactly where the bear had gone. It was highballing down the hill- straight at where the trail looked to have gone.
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May 27, 2017, 07:26 PM
mcrimm
We had a guy killed near Glacier National Park last year when he actually hit a grizzly while pedaling through the woods.
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I was there, about 2 miles from the incident, I have never seen a LEO response like that. I believe they let the bear go because it was a cub/mother natural reaction.
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May 27, 2017, 10:40 PM
Fredward
Like the old joke, you ain't gotta go 35. You gotta go faster than the other biker.
May 27, 2017, 10:57 PM
limblessbiff
And some people think I'm crazy for carrying a glock 29 for dirtbiking.
I was there, about 2 miles from the incident, I have never seen a LEO response like that. I believe they let the bear go because it was a cub/mother natural reaction.
Ummm, no. They didn't "let the bear go" my friend. They never found it that day. It was also a previously captured male g-bear about 20 years old. Please don't state incorrect facts on the matter. You never saw a response like that because Brad was a highly respected Federal Forest Service LE officer for fifteen years in that area and it was a bear attack. Brad was married to my first cousin. One of my brother in law's was with him that day. Most of my family lives right there and were out looking for him afterwards.
Brad hit the bear at such a high speed he broke both his wrists and a scapula when he landed.
There is nothing anyone can say about it. You can choose to sit at home on your couch all day, or you can get out and play in your backyard. He was riding his bike on the same trails we all explored as kids and that he rode and ran on every day. Every time I read someone talking about all the things that SHOULD have been done, I just shake my head.
Anyone who has lived in bear country knows one thing, your back yard is not yours, it's the bear's.
A couple of decades living in AK taught me that very quickly.
What the cyclists had going for them is that the round brown furry things don't normally look at humans as food, black bears do.
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May 28, 2017, 02:20 PM
DonDraper
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Originally posted by Neel: What the cyclists had going for them is that the round brown furry things don't normally look at humans as food, black bears do.
Most bear encounters result in the exact same thing you see in the posted video. The bluff charge. It has nothing to do with G-bear vs black bear.
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May 28, 2017, 03:09 PM
Anarion
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Originally posted by arfmel: Hard to pedal when your shorts are full
It'll dribble down your leg....keep peddling!
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