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Arctic Dave

(13,812 posts)
Sat Aug 25, 2012, 07:17 PM Aug 2012

Not a good way to be "a first".

Grizzly bear kills Denali Park hiker

A grizzly bear attacked and killed a lone backpacker in Denali National Park and Preserve late Friday, the first fatal bear mauling in the park's recorded history, according to the National Park Service.

Midday Saturday, rangers, biologists and Alaska Wildlife Troopers were flying in helicopters and a plane to recover the hiker's body, warn others who might be in the area, and track down what the Park Service described as a "predatory grizzly."
"It's an extremely rare event, and it's not common that we even have injuries related to bears," said park spokeswoman Maureen McLaughlin. "So in terms of what triggered this, we do not know. It was an unwitnessed incident, but we'll see if there are any clues that the biologists can find as to why this took place."
Three other hikers, just out for the day, found a backpack Friday afternoon on a gravel bar on the Toklat River, about three miles from a rest area, the Park Service said. The hikers looked closer and saw evidence of a violent struggle: blood and torn clothes.

Read more here: http://www.adn.com/2012/08/25/2599545/hiker-killed-by-grizzly-bear-in.html#storylink=cpy


This bear was going to make this person a meal. Strange.

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Not a good way to be "a first". (Original Post) Arctic Dave Aug 2012 OP
"Predatory Grizzly"?? MercutioATC Aug 2012 #1
Kinda weird, huh. Arctic Dave Aug 2012 #2
If they find the bear, I'm thinking it'll turn out to have been rabid. Ken Burch Aug 2012 #3
the guy took bear pics for 8 min? 2pooped2pop Aug 2012 #4
Yes. Makes what happened even more strange. Arctic Dave Aug 2012 #5
 

MercutioATC

(28,470 posts)
1. "Predatory Grizzly"??
Sat Aug 25, 2012, 07:40 PM
Aug 2012

I thought that was their nature. That's why we don't all go traipsing through grizzly country.

If you're dumb enough to enter a national park without recognizing the real (and completely fair) risks, you deserve to be eaten.

 

Arctic Dave

(13,812 posts)
2. Kinda weird, huh.
Sat Aug 25, 2012, 07:43 PM
Aug 2012

For the most, part bears do not "hunt" people, that is a very, very rare occurance.

Usually you get mauled and die of your wounds, not dragged away to the bushes after being killed.

 

Ken Burch

(50,254 posts)
3. If they find the bear, I'm thinking it'll turn out to have been rabid.
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 02:21 AM
Aug 2012

Still, this does raise a good point...stay the hell out of bear country when they're fattening up for winter.

 

2pooped2pop

(5,420 posts)
4. the guy took bear pics for 8 min?
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 08:25 AM
Aug 2012

Did I read that right somewhere? Too bad he didn't leave before the bear noticed him.

 

Arctic Dave

(13,812 posts)
5. Yes. Makes what happened even more strange.
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 09:31 AM
Aug 2012

He also was closer than allowed.

Maybe the bear didn't know he was there and it got startled. They doesn't explain the dragging the body away.

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