Man Heard Bones Crunch During Bear Attack
Recovering From Wounds To Both Arms, Hands; Bear Hit As He Slept In Tent Near Yellowstone
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Steven Bartley, 59, of Springfield, was at a campground in Montana, about five miles from the northeast entrance to Yellowstone when the bear approached his tent early Thursday.
Bartley said he received puncture wounds to both hands, some deep lacerations, and a broken bone below a thumb that required surgery at West Park Hospital in Cody, Wyo.
Bartley told The Billings (Mont.) Gazette that he and a friend were on their way to Gillette, Wyo., for an international motorcycle rally when the attack occurred.
"Apparently," Bartley told co-anchor Julie Chen on The Early Show Monday, "a large grizzly bear, maybe a rogue of some sort, attacked me through my (three person) tent. ... I was trying to get out of the tent and screaming and yelling. At that point the bear, as I reached up to unzip the fly to get out, the bear took a bite of my right hand. And I began swinging and hitting it as hard as I could and screaming in panic.
"At that point, the tent was collapsed around me. I kind of felt like I was enclosed in a sleeping bag. It then took my (left) hand and also took it in its jaws. So I began hitting it again with my right hand as hard as I could and screaming and yelling to get out.
"It went back to my right hand another time. That's when I could actually hear bones crunching.
"I'm just continuing to scream and yell and hit it as hard as I can, not actually even being able to see the bear. For some reason it quit. And I was rescued out of the tent by other campers."
Bartley added that he "couldn't see out because of the rain fly. And I kept yelling, 'Is anybody here yet? Is anybody here yet? I need help. I've been bitten by a bear.' And I could hear voices outside finally say, 'We're here, it's OK.' My understanding is nobody actually saw this bear that attacked me."
"It was just over so fast," Bartley told the Gazette. "I really feared for my life."
Bartley, a former Colorado law enforcement officer who now works part time for the Springfield parks and recreation district, told Chen he would "absolutely" go camping again, explaining, "It's all about knowing how to camp and how to deal with your own safety and what you do."
Doctors tell him he should get back 80 - 100 percent use of his right arm, the one that was more badly damaged, but it will be six-to-eight weeks until he knows for sure.
Careless food storage sometimes is a factor in conflicts between wildlife and people, but not in this case, according to Melissa Frost, spokeswoman for the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Bartley's campsite was "spotless," she said.
"He didn't have any food in his campsite outside of a bear-proof container," she said. "He didn't cook at his campsite. The campground overall was very clean."
Given the bear's behavior, wildlife officials believe it was accustomed to people and their food, Frost said.
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Poor BABE! ya go invade a BEAR''S home and this is the result, what did you expect??
"An Oregon man says he''ll definitely go camping again even though a bear attacked him as he slept in a tent "
Yep, now there''s brains for ya! the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results, next time he won''t be so lucky. Time to hang up the camping granpa!
Could of come in handy in this instance.
Mmmmmmm....nice bear burgers, steak, not to mention the nice bear skin rug i would have!
Posted by navpro at 09:09 AM : Jul 21, 2008
Only if you run, otherwise its fish...
Yer danged if ya do and danged if ya don''t.
If they were Iranians we''d eradicate them and be done with the problem!
Why can''t we start treating them the way we do other human beings?
Very Good!
AS A RESULT OF THE YELLOWSTONE PARK BEAR ATTACK, NEITHER YOGI BEAR OR BU-BU WERE IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR COMMENT...
;)
That was FUNNY! Now that I know the whole story, I''m on Mr. B.Ear''s side!
Be on the lookout for fresh signs of bear activity, and recognize the difference between black bear and grizzly bear droppings. Black bear droppings are smaller and consists mostly of berries and squirrel fur. Grizzly bear droppings contain little bells, and smell like pepper.
AP "A call to SMOKY THE BEAR was not immediately returned by press time."
Posted by yellow651
Hahahahaha!!! Seasoning..... Catnip?? :D
A titanium driver would be too expensive and overkill.
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by carpediem111
July 22, 2008 10:44 PM EDT
- I was one of the campers there. My friend and I woke up after hearing his screams and about and hour and half later saw the bear again really close to where the attack had been.
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