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VIDEO: Montana Hikers Sprint Away From 500+ Pound Grizzly

“It was an exciting event. Most don’t realize that the guy running back down also had a 1 year old strapped to his back. But all went well:) Hope it serves as an educational tool for bear awareness along with do’s and don’ts.”

Wild griz encounter with some hikers in Glacier National Park on Sunday afternoon filmed by Dulé Krivdich.  The hikers may not have followed recommended protocol for a bear encounter but thankfully no one was injured.  Hopefully this video will serve as a reminder to be prepared when traveling in grizzly country and to have a plan of action other than hightailing it if you cross paths with an apex predator:

“This was this afternoon hiking back up after visiting Hidden Lake. Just a switchback below where my wife and I just motored through this big fella, I’d say a 500+ pound grizzly, came through a treeline, down a meadow and swiftly on to the trail itself to get to wherever he wanted to go.

Now hikers just below on the same trail are totally unaware of what’s heading their way as we from above start yelling that there is a bear barreling down the same trail. As one yells back, “what do we do?” “Just start making a lot of noise!!! Don’t run!” But just then, the griz made a bluff charge and we saw people booking it like we’ve never ever seen before in our lives. But I think that it was a case of the bear not knowing people were coming up as the people had no idea but even once they did did the worse thing, they RAN!

Thank goodness that it all went well afterwards. Other than that it was a beautiful day for a hike down to Hidden Lake.”

The Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks website offers the following recommendations to handle a bear encounter to minimize the likelihood of attack or chances of injury:

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