On Jun 30, 12:11=A0am, Mike Vandeman <mjva...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Typical selfish hiker...
http://news.aol.ca/article/bc-grizzly-attack-survivor/252399/
A man from B.C.'s Interior not only survived being mauled by a grizzly
- he killed the bear as well.
John Shorter, 38, was hiking near Dease Lake in Northern B.C. Tuesday
when he said he smelled a bear in the area.
"I heard a woofing sound, turned, seen a grizz coming at me. I managed
to get my rifle up and get one round into the chest.... At that point
he got on top of me, obviously, and took me down," Shorter said. "He
proceeded to try to maul me in the back of the scalp and on the neck,
and I protected my neck with my hands. They got fairly chewed up."
The bear was biting at his hands, which were covering his neck, so he
dropped his rifle. He scrambled to get it back, eventually putting
some distance between himself and the bear.
He shot the animal a second time, this time killing it.
"You just put yourself in overdrive and try and not get yourself
killed," Shorter said. "It's an amazing amount of adrenaline going
through yourself.... You get lots of thoughts going through your mind
but you think about, obviously, your family and it's worth living, so
fight."
After killing the bear, Shorter picked up his rifle and staggered back
to his vehicle.
"I got back in my pickup, grabbed a drink of water, got my thoughts
straight. I noticed my shoulder was dislocated. I managed to pop it in
myself and thought I'd better go and get some help," Shorter said.
He drove to the nearby community of Iskut for medical treatment.
Shorter escaped the attack with what he called minor injuries. He
received 40 stitches, and suffered a broken hand and multiple puncture
wounds.
"You know, if you're in that situation, all you can do is fight for
all you got. I mean, I don't think I'm any different from anyone
else," he said.
Shorter is still recovering at his home in Smithers. Conservation
officials continue to investigate the attack.


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