What do you do if a grizzly bear attacks?
If you encounter a bear:
- Stay calm. If the bear sees you, talk in a low, calm voice and then regardless if it has seen you or not.
- Back up slowly. Never turn your back on a bear, or run.
- Do not stare.
- Give it space.
- Do not run!
- Use your bear spray as it approaches.
- Play dead or fight back.
How do you defend against a bear attack?
Direct punches and kicks at the bear’s face, and use any weapon like rocks, branches, or bear spray to defend yourself. If a grizzly/brown bear charges and attacks you, PLAY DEAD. Do not fight back! Cover your head and neck with your hands and arms.
How do you avoid getting eaten by a grizzly bear?
Keep all food or otherwise smelly items away from your campsite. Your best bet against being attacked is to avoid bears in the first place. Stay away from areas with bear tracks, bear scat, animal carcasses, and most of all cubs. Note the direction of the wind when storing your food.
How do you scare a bear away?
To scare the bear away, make loud noises by yelling, banging pots and pans or using an airhorn. Make yourself look as big as possible by waving your arms. If you are with someone else, stand close together with your arms raised above your head.
Which bear Do you play dead?
Play dead: If the brown bear continues to charge at you, play dead. Grizzlies attack when they feel surprised or threatened, so they tend to stop attacking when there’s no longer a threat. However, don’t just get up and run away once the bear leaves.
Can you outrun a bear?
Myth: Bears can’t run downhill. Bears can run as fast as a horse (35 mph), and they can do it uphill, downhill, and everything in between. A bear can outrun you no matter what, so if you see one in the wild do not try to run away from it. Instead, you should stand tall, wave your arms, and talk loudly but calmly.