Here's another DUPe (Deliberately Unarmed Person) report:
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Man Eaten By a Bear in Alaska
It happened late Friday on a campground that is just a quarter-mile from a bear-viewing platform operated by the U.S. Forest Service in Hyder, Alaska. George Tullos, 41, was camping alone, using only a tarp for shelter when he was apparently attacked and killed by a bear and partially eaten. The campground in which he was staying is located along the Canadian border about 75 miles from Tullos' hometown of Ketchikan. In an odd twist, the campground lived up to its name: Run Amuck. Bruce Bartley, a spokesman for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, said he could recall only three cases of bears attacking people and eating them in the past 20 years. Alaska State Trooper Sgt. Kurt Ludwig said there had never been a bear attack before in the viewing area, even though "the tourists have been known to get extremely close to the bears." --Cathryn Conroy
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I forgot the Colonel's bear rules but I remember one of them was "Bears are not cute."
Unfortunately, all too many people grow up "Disneyfied" and think nothing of trotting up to within 40 or 50 feet of a bear.
Have you any idea of how quickly a bear can cover 40 feet? I can't even imagine the level of delusional thinking that allows you to go to the woods into known Bear Country without adequate firepower.
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Man Eaten By a Bear in Alaska
It happened late Friday on a campground that is just a quarter-mile from a bear-viewing platform operated by the U.S. Forest Service in Hyder, Alaska. George Tullos, 41, was camping alone, using only a tarp for shelter when he was apparently attacked and killed by a bear and partially eaten. The campground in which he was staying is located along the Canadian border about 75 miles from Tullos' hometown of Ketchikan. In an odd twist, the campground lived up to its name: Run Amuck. Bruce Bartley, a spokesman for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, said he could recall only three cases of bears attacking people and eating them in the past 20 years. Alaska State Trooper Sgt. Kurt Ludwig said there had never been a bear attack before in the viewing area, even though "the tourists have been known to get extremely close to the bears." --Cathryn Conroy
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I forgot the Colonel's bear rules but I remember one of them was "Bears are not cute."
Unfortunately, all too many people grow up "Disneyfied" and think nothing of trotting up to within 40 or 50 feet of a bear.
Have you any idea of how quickly a bear can cover 40 feet? I can't even imagine the level of delusional thinking that allows you to go to the woods into known Bear Country without adequate firepower.