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Survival News: Bear Attack in Anchorage (and what you should do to stay alive if one attacks)

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Hello readers.  Here is another survival news point from Mr. Jon.  As you all know, I'm one for safety, especially wildlife safety in the wild.  With that said, here's another story of yet another bear attack, this time in the Anchorage area in Alaska. On Sunday, 8/14/2022, a hiker was out on the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail near Point Woronzof.  This is a hiking trail that goes along the coast (as the name implies, near the airport.  You would think since its so close to an airport it wouldn't be a bear problem. Alas, this particular hiker was sadly mistaken.  With it being mid August, we are well into late Salmon runs, which most bear in southeastern Alaska thrive on.  It's a known food source for everyone, human and bear alike.   The report doesn't say any further details on the attack, aside from it being a hiker, the trail, and its a black bear. Bear attack reported along coastal trail (msn.com) Now, funny coincidence that I was just readi...

Survival News: Grizzly Bear Attack in Wyoming (and what you can learn from this)

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It has happened again, as it happens every year.  An "experienced" outdoorsman goes out into the backcountry, has an encounter with a bear, and the outdoorsman gets seriously injured and/or killed as the result. Here is the MSN link:   MSN Link - Bear Attack In my opinion, this fall 100% in the category of Darwinism - survival of the fittest - along with the Idiot Award of the Week category #sarcasm.  What is known is very little, and what is unknown is a lot.  This is what bothers me the most about this scenario. This all falls on safety while out in the woods.  With that said, here are some things that you can learn from this man's folly so that you don't end up bear food. 1.  RECON YOUR AREA.   If you are going out into the woods, especially the backcountry (off trail, miles from people, etc.), then do some research before you go.  Recon is more than just "looking around an area."   ** Investigate the area via the internet....