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    Woman fends off attack by bear

    Tuesday, August 12, 2003
    BY JIM LOCKWOOD
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    She was a 5-foot-3, 105-pound hiker, out for a Sunday walk. He was a 400-pound hulking young bruin officials described as "predatory," looking for a meal.

    She said he came up behind her on a trail in Wawayanda State Park in Sussex County, chased her down and tackled her.

    She said she did the only thing she could. She threw a hard elbow at his snout, and caught him flush, stunning the bear and giving her time to escape.

    "This bear was in predatory mode," said Jack Kaskey, a state Department of Environmental Protection spokesman. "This was classic predatory behavior. The bear was out to eat her. She had to fight for her life."

    The 18-year-old woman, whom wildlife officials refused to identify, escaped with only a set of 4-inch welts on her midsection after the encounter, which wildlife experts say is rare.

    "Predatory black bear attacks are extremely rare, and I've never heard of one quite like this, in which someone punches or elbows the bear and is able to get up and run," said Lynn Rogers, a renowned bear behavior expert with the North American Bear Center of Wildlife Research Institute in Minnesota. "It's baffling that, if it was a predatory attack, anyone could escape a bear so easily and without injury."

    The attack occurred Sunday at 12:30 p.m. The victim, who lives near the park, was hiking there on Wingdam Trail. She was alone when the attack occurred and no one saw the incident, officials said.

    The young woman saw the bear standing on a bridge, which she had just crossed, officials said. As it stood about 30 yards behind her, she starting backing slowly away when she saw the bear and tried to run when it charged her, Kaskey said.

    The bruin, a 2- or 3-year-old male, tackled her from behind, Kaskey said.

    The woman told officials she managed to pop the bear in the snout with her elbow, startling it enough so that she was able to get up, run about 40 yards and hide behind a tree. She then told officials that she watched as the bruin stood on its hind legs and sniffed the air.
    The bear came close by, but didn't find her and eventually wandered off. The woman then ran to her home in Highland Lakes, which is about three-quarters of a mile from where she told officials the attack took place. She lives with her parents, and her father called authorities.
    Authorities have now closed the trail where the incident occurred and have set a trap for the bear, Kaskey said. The rest of the park remains open.

    It was the latest high-profile bear incident in recent months, coming amid debate over the state's first bear hunt in 33 years, scheduled for December. It also was the second report of an unprovoked bear attack on a human this year; the other occurred on May 20, when a bear swatted at a toddler outside his home in Sparta.

    Three days after the Sparta attack, a West Milford man was injured when he jumped on a bear that was fighting with his dog. The man was cited by the DEP for leaving trash out that may have attracted the bruin.

    Despite these encounters, the DEP says bear incidents in New Jersey are down from last year. Nuisance and damage complaints have dropped, from 1,069 in 2002 to 784 this year during the same period. The DEP figures may not include all incidents reported to local police agencies.

    The complaints may be down overall due to a long, brutal winter that kept bears in their dens longer, as well as an increased awareness in the state's bear country -- north of Route 80 and west of Route 287 -- about how to coexist with the animals, Kaskey said. The bear population in the northwest has increased, ranging between 1,350 and 3,200 bears.

    "Maybe the bear education is getting through," Kaskey said. "Maybe people are taking better care of their garbage."

    While the number of complaints has dropped, some police say the severity of bear incidents has increased this year. Many Vernon Township residents have stopped calling police for bear sightings, and instead call only about problem bears, like the one that broke into a Vernon home in June, trapping a woman and her two children in a bedroom.

    "Now, it's 'they're inside the house' or 'they're acting aggressively in the yard,'" said Vernon Police Chief Roy Wherry.

    Staff writers Kristen Alloway and Brian Murray contributed to this report

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    these NJ girls can handle bears? Blimey, they sound cool. Does anybody know any that can suck an orange through a hosepipe?

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    I lived 10 minutes from this area for the last 14 years until this past April. The whole incident is unfortunate. Of course, the hiker did exactly what you should not do with a Black Bear (or a Cougar). She ran. Perhaps standing your ground is easier said than done. I'm glad she is alright.

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    Russet Apple has amply proved himself to be a nasty troll, any admin out there want to delete his account? We don't need that sort of depraved garbage around here. Hiking is a family activity.
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    I agree with Iceman. There are plenty of other sites that deal with the subjects Russet Apple is interested in. I would hope that the celebrated "english humor" had some boundries; apparently not.

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    It's time for that bear hunt in Jersey to begin.

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    AMEN Iceman!!

    AMEN Lone Wolf!!

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    Default Russett Apple is a riot!

    Lighten up folks. It absolutely amazes me that some people here actually took his posts literally! I kid you not. Go back and read the replies to his post. A few folks read his post with absolute dead seriousness. Like the psychotic or autistic kid who takes everything hyper-literally.

    I've noticed this on other forums also. What's going on here? Perhaps after several generations of Puritan-type fear and contempt of humor, some Americans are now biologically incapable of even recognizing it -- especially the dry British type. Like the funny bone in their brains has been turned "off."

    Stay around Russett, you're a riot! And your humor may be exactly what is needed to stimulate the humor region in some folks' brains back to the "on" position. That's it -- Russet shock therapy. Bring on the cattle prods!

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    Default Censorship

    Usually wouldn't condone censorship in any way, shape or form but Russell should be put on notice that his form of humor is not appreciated. Ribald humor is one thing, base and crude is another. I vote if he can't refrain from making obscene posts, delete them.

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    I love humor. I encourage at every opportunity. Discussing some poor 18 year old girl that got attacked by a bear like she is some porn star is not my idea of humor. There are many women on this forum and I’m sure most are offended by this type of post. I suggested this forum to my 20 year old daughter! I would not like her to think that this is the type of stuff that I enjoy and condone.

    Let’s stick to the trail and matters of the trail without the filth that we’ve had over the past few days please.

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    This bear walks into a bar. The Bartender says, "What'll you have?" The bear says, "I'll have a gin and.......tonic." The bartender says, "Okay, but if you don't mind me asking, what's with the pause?" The bear says, "I'm a bear you jackass! I was BORN with them."

    (I'm deeply sorry if i offended any bartenders, bears, jackasses, drinkers of gin and tonics, or people who tend to speak with pauses.)

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    Heres another.

    A bear and a rabbit are taking a crap in the woods. The bear looks over at the rabbit and asks, "Say, does **** ever stick to your fur?" "Yes." So the bear wiped his ass with the rabbit.

    (I'm deeply sorry if i offended any bears, rabbits, or people who wipe their asses with rabbits.)

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    humor......what a great change of pace

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    Humor is one thing, but there are limits. One of the essential problems with our society is that people do not accept that there are times and places where certain activities, subjects, etc. are not appropriate. They refuse to restrain themselves, giving offense to others and eventually forcing someone else to restrain them by rules and regulations.

    As far as Russett's brand of humor is concenred, it did not escape me that he wasn't being serious. I called him a troll from the get go, for that's what he is, he's just stirring up trouble. I don't find his brand of humor innocent, nor is it suitable for a general audience that probably includes children and young teenagers (older teenagers are probably worse than he is, but lets not get them jumpstarted too fast.

    This is a hiking forum not a lap dance forum, or a prostitution forum or a drug legalization forum. We talk about hiking here and issues directly relating to hiking. Sometimes we go off on tangents only distantly related to hiking, but Russett's stuff is just plain offensive, and intended to offend, which is more important. We can all live without it and he should have the class and character not to subject the community to it.
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    It was a Thursday morning a couple of weeks ago. I wanted to get an early start so I could make it past Neels Gap and to the next shelter in time to toke a joint with the regulars.

    About 3 miles after I headed out, I heard someone coming down the trail ahead of me. Turns out it was a really cute young lady with one sock on. We spoke briefly and I learned she'd be working my shelter later that night. With thoughts of this girl in my head, I wasn't paying as good attention to things as I should have.

    Day dreaming as I hiked along in a light mist, I head a loud huffing noise in the rhododendron to the left. My heart beat fast as I tried to make out what it was. As I slowly moved back, with a flash and a large crash, a huge bear came tearing through the green curtain of leaves before me. Forgeting all my knowledge I turn and fled like a kitten running from a rabid wolf. Screaming like a little girl, my foot caught a root in the trail and down I went, face first into a pile of horse poop. Covered in horse crap, I sobbed deeply and knew my lustful thoughts were to blame for all this misfortune.

    But wait, I remembered I bought the $uper duper Backpacker-endorsed Bore-Tex with the optional poop remover. Boy was I glad I did. Pressing the button on the sleeve, the poop wicked away instantly. Remembering the reason I fell in the first place, I looked behind me just as the 1,000 lb bear lunged at me...."

    (to be continued ........)

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    Why am I not surprised that someone who, in front of children, advocates bringing guns on hiking trails does not have a sense of humor? The NJ crack was old, stupid and not very funny. I find your posts far more offensive, but also far more interesting.

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    Some folks are working really hard to turn this into a moderated forum. For what its worth, I hope he succeeds.
    'All my lies are always wishes" ~Jeff Tweedy~

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    Blue Jay,

    Why do you wish to revisit old posts? At lest if you’re going to bring up old posts please get them right. Iceman never advocated bringing a gun on the AT. He was mostly talking about self-defense. All forms of self-defense.

    Quote from Iceman:
    That said, I am strongly pro-firearms rights, but there are a multitude of federal, state and municipal laws and regulations restricting citizen's rights to defend themselves and their neighbors. We have to live with that and it dictates the range of options we have to choose from when considering defensive tools for a thru-hike. Fortunately the threat level on the AT is low enough that this handicap isn't that big.

    With that said I have no problem you, or your views. We don’t agree on most views, but a least you are honest with them and consistent. I can respect that. The honest and open exchange of opinions is a good thing when kept at an intellectual level, not a personal one.

    Noggin,
    Great jokes!
    Now that is humor!

    As for Russet Apple, there is no honesty in any of his posts. From his first post were he claimed to be 91 to his latest here he has done nothing but try inflame this community. I don’t like contentious discourse. I will find another forum if this continues.

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    The strangest thing happened at that moment... The bear, landing on all fours, straddling me, looked down, deep into my eyes, and said "I think you dropped this" handing me my water bottle. I thanked him and nervously stood to my feet, still smelling like horse poop. As the bear walked off he said "only you can prevent forest fires."

    Thinking my adventure was over, I started up the trail again. My heart still racing nervously from my encounter. Then I heard a voice from behind. "You should be more careful." I turned around and saw no one. Damn, I must be going crazy, I thought to myself. Just then I saw it...or rather them. Moving quickly among the giant trees, goblins, hundreds of them. "You need to come with us" one of them stated. As it completed it's sentence, I suddenly became entangled in vines and couldn't move. Then the goblins revealed themselves to me completely. They picked me up and carried me towards a cave. I don't remember anything from that point until...."

    (to be continued ...)

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