Posted on 10/15/2018 5:30:06 PM PDT by navysealdad
Two Canadian runners encountered a black bear while on a nature jog and didnt know what to do. Terrifying moment a fearsome black bear stalked two runners who were out for a jog in a forest.
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Great news! That either means that the runners will have a new record running time -
Or, the wild Canadian Black Bear eats really well in time for winter.
Win-win.
Some runners are more photogenic than others.
Well you pull out your Ruger Blackhawk in .44 magnum and shoot the bear. Never leave home without it!
So?
A black bear, unless it is a sow with cubs —and you get between her and her cubs — is much less dangerous than a grizzly bear. Usually you wouldn’t even know it was there, as it would try to avoid humans. It is when they become used to humans, often by feeding out of human garbage, that black bears become dangerous.
Haha, I heard you don’t need a 44-magnum. You only need a .22 cal mouse gun... To shoot your running partner so you could get away.
Stupid hikers probably had energy bars in their pockets.
That bear was trying to get them off his property
One to the knee usually does the job...
The bear was partly scared as evidenced by climbing the trees, but it acted like it was expecting a handout of some food from the runners. The runners were smart to not actually try and out run the bear. It might have provoked a chase response.
Anybody moving in bear country should be armed and know how to use their weapon of choice.
Were the runners clothed or running bare? (from the bear)
I remember that girl. She had an odd name which I can’t recall right now.
What did they expect roaming around in the bears’ backyard?
” Anybody moving in bear country should be armed and know how to use their weapon of choice.”
Carry some food to throw to them.
You sure it wasnt two hikers who encountered a bear while running?
That bear was close and slow enough to pop with a .22 revolver or semi-auto.
Jenny Agutter, I think.
Freegards
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