Grizzly fatal attack at glacier and another attack at Yellowstone

I’ve spent up to 2 weeks at a time solo in the backcountry in and around the parks. Never had any issues with grizz. I do carry spray and a 10mm even in the parks. The firearm is the absolute last resort. Yellowstone puts backcountry sites in abysmal places for bear safety. I get their point of trying to keep them out of sight, but right inside of treeline off big meadows, marshes, or waterways makes you camp immediately in the path of bears. With a 2 day period at Yellowstone I had 5 black bears feeding or passing right through my camp. Hiking back the one day I could see a big black mass next to my tent. It was a giant boar just sleeping there in the grass. As I got closer he got up and fed around on the grass in the area around my tent and the marsh. Never so much as looked at the tent or went anywhere near the food pole where my food was hanging. I chased him off but the next morning I looked up and he had popped up out of the creek into the long grass and was feeding 40 feet away from me and had no idea I was there.

The only time I almost sprayed one was a morning I saw a blonde ripple in the sun going through some saplings headed towards camp. So I circled out up the hill to watch confident it was a grizzly feeding along the meadow. It stood up against a tree and it was just a black bear. So I went down to haze it away before it reached the camp and it could not care less. Just kept walking along its treeline path towards camp like what is wrong with you, stop yelling at me I’m just walking by minding my own business. It finally got to where we were well inside 30’ of each other where I was like alright one more step and you’re gettin sprayed. It finally stopped and begrudgingly turned around at the perfect time.

Bout had a heart attack the one day near there when I was sitting on a hillside eating a snack and heard some sticks snapping and looked over my and there was a brown colored bear with two brown cubs inside of 100’. Immediately I pulled out my spray and was like welp bout to get into my first bear fist fight today. It cleared a few more trees and stopped to stare at me and I was like oh thank god it’s a black bear.

It is a little disconcerting waking up and walking a few yards up the main trail from your camp spur trail and seeing giant grizz tracks that were not there when you retired to camp the night before.
 
There was a third attack near Cave Falls, Idaho, on Saturday. Father and son were black bear hunting and the bear charged them even though they saw it first and tried to drive it away. Dad killed it at 5 yards. Story on IDFG website.
I read that. Wild encounter! That bear was on a mission to get them and almost did! There's probably three charges where the bear is shot and doesn't get reported for every one that does.
 
With it being August, I figure safety in numbers, but then again, when we were hiking in YNP and the Tetons, it was always early in the AM, so 75% of the time we were alone. That was planned, I hated tourist when I'm on vacations, haha!

On a serious note, I'll be carrying my stone glacier pack hunting pack when hiking. It's a bit over kill, but it's so comfortable and I'll be prepping for fall elk as well. As a ski patroller on the east coast, I tend to carry a bit of extra stuff (first aid, SAM splint, tourniquet, Israel bandage, etc.) as a habit, so a bigger pack is ok. What I'm trying to figure out, is how to carry concealed, but accessible with my pack on.

When I fished Alaska way back when, I had a chest holster for my S&W 29.
As has been mentioned I'll throw another vote in for the Hill People Gear Kit Bag. It plus a backpack are really comfortable.
Maybe this was mentioned, but it sounds like both mauling victims had and possibly deployed bear spray. No way in the world I'm carrying spray over my 10mm
I had not heard nor seen that so question where that info is coming from. But if so and they didn't have time to deploy spray from where holstered(if it was easily accessible) a gun isn't going to be more useful. You can shoot spray from the hip, not a gun. Did they just have spray or was spray deployed? I see alot of mm misinformation by people that don't know shit from shinola. Not saying you're one just to be clear. I heard someone say they had seen peopke pepper sprayed and fight through it so they wouldn't trust bear spray on a bear. A drug-addled person hopped up on who knows what with a humans sense of smell and lower capsacin vs something that has a way better smell than a dog and exponentially more capsacin.

Also, the folks advocating for a high capacity 9mm, something is better than nothing. But how many rounds do you think you have time to get off against a charging bear? You ain't emptying 15 rounds. I carry a 10 and would personally rather carry the S&W 44mag on the scandy frame. I personally don't l9ve how my G20 fits in my hand. The slide of that semi auto will not be all the way forward if you have to shove the muzzle into a bear on top of you, if your argument for more rounds is that. It won't fire that way.

As with anything, 9mm, 10mm, 44mag, 45LC, 454, or spray, people need to practice. Especially just drawing what you carry from where you carry it. I have a P365 and a 629 that I also carey. The 629 is very different in the hand than the 365. So I practiced drawing both to were muscle memory puts my hand in the correct position on both.
 
I carry a 10 and would personally rather carry the S&W 44mag on the scandy frame

I carry S&W 44mag N frame Mtn Gun...it will probably be found in the holster on my bino harness when they recover my body.

I also have heard/read/rumored bear spray in both those encounters but not from any news media or from anyone with first hand knowledge.
 
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