Here are the promised photos to accompany my previously posted YouTube Video of our Grizzly Bear encounter from this past weekend while hiking the trail to Alaska's Kenai River. The location was in close proximity to where Dan Brigley was attacked and nearly killed by a Grizzly Bear on a similar trail close to the Russian River. Dan, who was blinded in the mauling, is the subject of a 2022 Documentary titled, "I survived being mauled by a bear" and is the author of an earlier book titled, "Beyond the Bear."
FWIW, a former client Larry Kaniut has written a series of books about bear attacks in Alaska. In his "More Alaska Bear Tales" which came out in 1989 he included a table of Bear Maulings in Alaska up to that date which totaled 170 recorded bear mauling incidents. A more recent compilation by "The Alaska Frontier" added another 66 for the time period between 2000 and 2017.
OK, finally got the stills to load of the Cinnamon Colored Brown Grizzly Bear that we encountered on the trail before it vacated the trail, jumped into the Kenai River, and then swam across to the opposite bank:
FWIW, a former client Larry Kaniut has written a series of books about bear attacks in Alaska. In his "More Alaska Bear Tales" which came out in 1989 he included a table of Bear Maulings in Alaska up to that date which totaled 170 recorded bear mauling incidents. A more recent compilation by "The Alaska Frontier" added another 66 for the time period between 2000 and 2017.
>A shout out to 14 Year-Old Lincoln for alerting us to a bear just yards ahead on the trail headed to Alaska’s Kenai River.
As we avoided retreating so as to not suggest to the bear that we were prey, coupled with loud commanding voices, the now evident cinnamon colored Brown Bear vacated the trail and headed to the shore of close by Kenai River.
By the time we reached the same shore the bear had entered the water and initiated a swim to the opposite shore.
In this below video our cinnamon colored Brown Bear continues its swim along the shore line before disappearing into the woods,
The camera then pans upward and outward to reveal the spectacular setting that surrounds our idyllic fishing spot on the majestic Kenai River as seen in this early morning hour when the fog still blankets the ground and the surrounding mountains are illuminated by the morning sun.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DudTGs9pHRg
Also, a shout out to Luke Nichols of “The Outdoor Boys” YouTube channel for his in person gracious fishing tips as to when and where to fish Alaska.
Following Luke’s advice we had a successful fishing trip on Alaska’s Kenai River and were able to enjoy the spectacular surrounding scenery uninterrupted by others during the early morning hours.
OK, finally got the stills to load of the Cinnamon Colored Brown Grizzly Bear that we encountered on the trail before it vacated the trail, jumped into the Kenai River, and then swam across to the opposite bank:

