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re: Bear attack- kid jumps on back of bear to save friend

Posted on 10/18/22 at 10:36 pm to
Posted by HempHead
Big Sky Country
Member since Mar 2011
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Posted on 10/18/22 at 10:36 pm to
Anytime, brother. Just don’t run in to any bears.

The road between Gallatin Gateway and Big Sky is one of the most dangerous in the country. Be careful and keep your baby girl safe! Don’t let baws in big trucks make you feel like you’re going too slow.
Posted by cajunangelle
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 10/18/22 at 11:06 pm to


I had to click within this article to see more details & that they had bear spray & it looks like one gun amongst all of them.
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Erickson said Kendell Cummings and Brady Lowry were the two grapplers injured in the attack. Cummings is from Evanston, while Lowry is from Cedar City, Utah.

He said the injuries suffered were very serious in nature, but both are expected to live. Each wrestler has already received multiple surgeries.

“They’re alive and doing well, for what happened,” Erickson said.

Cummings, a sophomore, was immediately life-flighted to St. Vincent Healthcare in Billings, Montana, while Lowry, also a sophomore, was taken to Cody Regional Health by ambulance. Erickson said after a few hours at Cody Regional, Lowry was also life-flighted to Billings.

Attack Happened During Hike

Erickson said the incident happened while Cummings, Lowry and two other members of the wrestling team were horn hunting in the South Fork outside Cody. He said the foursome had traveled from the school in Powell after a practice.

As the four were hiking down the mountain, Erickson said the group became separated. Without warning, a grizzly jumped out and started attacking Cummings and Lowry.

Erickson said the bear went after Lowry first. That’s when Cummings rushed in and tried to pull the bear off of him. At that point, the bear started attacking Cummings.

Erickson said the attack likely happened in the late afternoon or early evening Saturday, and he received a call about it around 7:30 p.m.

Multiple people reported on social media seeing Park County Search and Rescue and other emergency staff responding to the incident.

Erickson said all four of the college athletes had bear spray with them, but the bear attacked before the pair could deploy their bear spray.
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How It Happened

Lowry, Cummings and teammates Orrin Jackson and August Harrison decided to head up to the South Fork outside Cody to go horn hunting after finishing a Saturday morning wrestling practice. They all brought bear spray, one firearm and experience in the backcountry.

Along with the five or six antlers they collected, Lowry said they also saw copious amounts of bear scat, but no bear.

“If you’re seeing bear tracks, bear tracks on the ground, probably turn around and walk the other way,” Lowry advised.

According to Wyoming Game and Fish, in the last few weeks there has been many reports of bear activity at low elevations throughout the South Fork and North Fork of the Shoshone River, Clarks Fork River and Greybull River drainages.

“In the vicinity where the attack occurred, reports from landowners and hunters indicate there may be six to 10 different bears moving between agricultural fields and low elevation slopes,” Dan Smith, Cody Region wildlife supervisor said in a Monday morning press release. “Game and Fish will continue to monitor bear activity in the area and work with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to make management decisions in the best interest of public safety.”
This post was edited on 10/18/22 at 11:15 pm
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