Posted on 07/24/2011 7:44:14 PM PDT by quantim
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- A grizzly bear that was with her cub attacked several teens participating in a survival skills course in remote wilderness in Alaska, badly mauling two in the group, state troopers said Sunday.
The teens were among seven students participating in a 30-day backcountry course by the National Outdoor Leadership School when the attack occurred Saturday night in the Talkeetna Mountains north of Anchorage. They were rescued early Sunday.
The teens told troopers the attack occurred as they were lined up in front of each other for a river crossing. Those in the back of the line heard scream about the presence of a bear, with the two at the front of the line taking the brunt of the attack, trooper spokeswoman Megan Peters said.
Another group of seven students and three instructors was waiting about six miles away for a helicopter hired by the Lander, Wyo.-based NOLS, said Bruce Palmer, a spokesman for the organization, which leads many such excursions in Alaska and elsewhere.
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Yeah...the booby prize
LOL!
My son had been warned and lectured ad nauseum about bears by his Scoutmaster and by his parents before his first overnight campout with the Scouts in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains. The first night out, they were staying overnight at an established campground which provided a safe campfire area and little else. The boys were staying in tube tents. I think it was 2 boys per tent (feet to feet) with the Scoutmaster and his assistent in a separate pup tent. In the middle of the night, my son suddenly woke everybody by calling out “Bear, bear!”
The adults jumped up ready to fight, or flee, and found that my son had awakened from a bad drream and mistook a PICNIC TABLE for a hulking bear in the moonlight. They all had a good laugh at my very embarrassed kid.
That son (in fact both sons) have grown up to be quite the outdoorsmen — hunting, fishing, etc. thanks to their scouting experiences — and are passing those skills on to their sons. I don’t think either of them would seek out a bear on purpose.
That is a great story.
It also emphasizes this tragedy — the instructors in this wilderness excursion didn’t have the skills a Scoutmaster does, so why are they selling themselves as experts?
As you say, no one goes TO a bear — or even (especially) the cute cubs.
That’s a “Brown Bear” on the flag.
The Brown, Grizzly, Kodiak, and Polar bears are all the same species, just local varients.
>> “the instructors in this wilderness excursion didnt have the skills a Scoutmaster does, so why are they selling themselves as experts?” <<
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Liberals are automatically experts on all things; their “feelings” are the highest form of knowledge.
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