Bear Attack Foiled By Hikers—Here’s How To Protect Yourself
Bear Attack Foiled By Hikers—Here’s How To Protect Yourself
US · Published Oct 27, 2025
Two hikers were hospitalized after a brown bear attack on Alaska's Exit Glacier Trail, highlighting the dangers of hiking in bear country.
Authorities recommend making noise while hiking and carrying bear spray to deter bears. Proper use of bear spray is crucial for safety.
In a defensive brown bear attack, playing dead is advised. If the attack persists or involves a predatory black bear, fight back.
Hikers injured defending against bear on trail
Two hikers were recently hospitalized after bravely defending themselves against a brown bear on Alaska's Exit Glacier Trail. The incident occurred approximately a quarter-mile from the trailhead, resulting in non-life-threatening injuries for the hikers and the subsequent closure of the trail for safety assessments. This event underscores the critical importance of bear awareness and preparedness when venturing into bear country.
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