Mtslackcountry
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troutbum, what brand is that fence? I cant read the patch
That would have to be in the news somewhere. Nobody has found anything?
I thought he was dead when I saw the first picture. Pretty tough dude.
Bear maulings in AK are not normal but the media treats them as such and they end up being just blips in the news cycle.
He was bear hunting with his son off the Denali highway In mid April of this year. There are two different stories floating around about how this mauling occurred. Bottom line is, he survived, and only lost his left eye. I imagine he'll be dealing with a little bit of PTSD over this for quite some time though.
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I don't disagree with this statement Ray but I will say that they are definitely not uncommon either. A few years back, I think it was '08 (bad bear year), we had close to a dozen maulings in the state with like three or four of those happening within the Municipality of Anchorage. I think there are very few, if any, years that go by without somebody getting mauled up here.
I am supposed to be trained to do the initial stabilizing treatment for trauma and have seen some crazy things that get done to people by cars and other people, but that spectacular looking of an injury would be difficult to ignore initially in order to just do your job. He is lucky that he was able to maintain his airway before getting to anesthesia/surgery.
That's the most horrific picture I've ever seen of facial damage, on a guy who didn't die...
That guy's will to live was/is amazing, man has got some hard bark on him...
Mike
I don't disagree with this statement Ray but I will say that they are definitely not uncommon either. A few years back, I think it was '08 (bad bear year), we had close to a dozen maulings in the state with like three or four of those happening within the Municipality of Anchorage. I think there are very few, if any, years that go by without somebody getting mauled up here.
Incredibly enough, this is not the first documented case of brown/grizz Bears going for the face and eyes during a mauling. Another high profile bear mauling occurred in AK during the summer of 2003. Daniel Bigley was attacked by a brown bear on a popular fishing river and sustained extensive facial injuries, and ultimately lost both eyes.
Dan went on to a school for the Blind, finished his masters degree, married and has a couple of children. He still lives in Anchorage, and is truly an inspirational person. He wrote an incredible book about his experience, "Beyond the Bear". I forget the specifics, but he talks about other cases documented where bears went for the eyes and face in his book. Highly recommended reading.
AK Troubbum,
I hope I did not miss this in the thread, but how long does it take you to set it up... Do you normally set up remote spike camp or bivy hunt and camp where you end up and setup and take down everyday..
Thanks in advance