If you've ever wondered whether it's worth carrying bear spray with you out in the bush, just talk to Paul Burbidge. The Whitehorse man recently had a close and terrifying encounter with a grizzly ...
Around 2:20 p.m. on Friday, officers responded to a report of an injured man who had been bear sprayed in the 2200 block of ...
A group of visitors in Glacier National Park used bear spray to ward off a grizzly after it bit a Washington man last week as they hiked through foggy conditions along the popular Highline Trail.
Yet, when you encounter the grizzly, you do not deploy your non-lethal bear spray. Instead, you disregard the lives of a living species and kill her. You sentence her offspring to a certain death ...
Make loud noises. If a black bear charges you, use bear spray. If it makes contact, fight back using your surroundings. Do not play dead.
The park service said hikers should stay in groups, make noise and have bear spray on hand and know how to use it. The park service noted on its website that while it can be “an exciting moment ...
Glacier Park is home to black and grizzly bears. Hikers are encouraged to hike in groups, make noise when hiking and have bear spray accessible and know how to use it.
That said, if it’s a windy day, or if the wind is blowing toward you, you could end up with a face and lungs full of bear spray. Make sure you know how to deploy it long before you ever need to ...
Hikers are highly encouraged to hike in groups, make noise when hiking, and have bear spray accessible and know how to use it. The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks offered these tips ...
If you've ever wondered whether it's worth carrying bear spray with you out in the bush, just talk to Paul Burbidge. The Whitehorse man recently had a close and terrifying encounter with a grizzly ...