Plot twist: the bear was actually a debt collector from t mobile as the dude had defaulted on his contract, he was trying to scare him until it became unbearable........see what I did there?.
"Hey bear" is so ridiculous to say. You could scream absolutely any phrase or noise. You could roar like an animal. But people say "hey bear" in the most gentle way.
No. If you are hiking in bear country without several persons with sidearms then frankly you get what you likely wanted. If a criminal is stupid (they are) then it must follow that stupidity is criminal. It is.
1) Bring protection. Whether it's bear spray, a gun, or a bullhorn. 2) Familiarize yourself with it. Know how to use it, and make sure its loaded / charged. Know how to take the safety off, take it out the plastic wrap, etc... 3) Keep it accesible. Many people have been attacked even though they packed bear spray. Problem is that it was in the bottom of their backpack, or it was clipped on their belt, but they didn't know how to take the safety off. 4) Don't go where there have been bear sightings recently. 5) Don't run - it triggers their instinct to chase you. You can't out-run or out-climb a bear.
As someone who grew up in BC and lived there for 30 years, I can tell you that bears are literally everywhere you go and even wander into the cities and towns often. Learning from a young age how to react and respond to bears that you encounter is the most important thing living there. Yelling "Hey bear" from 50 feet away is quite funny and cracks me up though.
As someone who's spent a lot of time in remote areas of BC and who's had many grizzly and black bear close encounters. That bear was just curious and/or just going that way. It wasn't 'stalking'. I've been stalked and often it can be very difficult to spot them and even if you do, keep eyes on them. They are very good at what they do. Although it showed no aggressive signs, that doesn't guarantee anything. People can be lulled into a false sense of security. Most close encounters - without a fresh kill, cubs, or a sick/injured/starving bear are just that. Maybe a bluff charge, maybe they run right past you. Generally if you leave from the direction you came, then all is fine. That isn't always the way to safety though or it might offer other disadvantages. I'm glad the dad had some spray. That is better than most. Even if I was packing heat (and spray) in this case, I would be sure both were at the ready, but aside from having the spray in hand like he had, I wouldn't be overly concerned. I generally talk to bears if they are curious. In almost all cases you aren't surprising them, despite what bear bell sellers might have you believe. But you can talk to them, not look them right in the eye and back away without running or turning your back. One of the reasons I 'talk' to them is to gauge their intent... curious or angry. If curious they will be interested in the fact you are talking. If they just want you out of there, they don't care. For a black bear, I might try to scare it off... Hard when there are kids along.. I'd have them behing the adults if possible. The yelling and carrying on might cause a bear to break off. Most times it has no effect. If you are attacked, then learning to shoot under survival stress, in awkward positions and with others around requires a lot of practice to do well and safely. You don't want to shoot to injure. Shooting should be an absolutely last resort for many reasons.
If this trial is in a provincial park of BC, you are not allowed to carry (😞) a firearm, bow or crossbows except for "Open Season" under the Wildlife Act. And then, it's likely those trials are closed to non hunters. Many Canadians have mixed feelings on it; on the one hand you want/need to be able to defend yourself and others, on the other hand, it's likely someone (2 legged variety) will be shot/injured by mistake (or...well...maybe not), and our government's having none of that. They got lucky. As you stated and many VERY experienced outdoors people have said, "it's not the bear you see to worry about, it's the bear you don't."
What's scary Is I seen another video of bear behaving this exact same way but was following a moose and her 2 children. Finally after several long hours according to the video, it got close and just suddenly snapped and sprinted at the baby moose. Ate it right in front of the mother and took the 2nd aswell...absolutely savage and brutal
Many people are simply not suitable for being out in the wild. They should have a firearm with them or not be there at all. It is that simple. When out on my farm I always carry a firearm with me. I normally have a rifle in the truck and a side arm. I come across bears all the time and any one of them could just snap.
Or you could be that kind of parent that never spends time with their kids? My wife and I have drug my 3 daughters up and down mountains all over this country teaching them about the wondrous beauty of nature. We’ve encountered bears twice in all those excursions. It’s very rare to have encounter with one, but if you’re smart and calm, you’ll probably never see one. Telling his family not to run was the smartest thing he did. And by the way, maybe it’s safer to stay inside and play on your phones all day but I’d take a hike in the clean mountain air as time well spent over the phone any day.
I pray that they reached safety. That said, parents such as these are far more negligent than a crack addict leaving her kids in the projects while she steals or sells her body for the drugs.
@@kevingeeting4011the hike was a great thing. But to do so without a lethal deterrent to attack is tantamount to bathing in pigs blood before a little dip at Cape Fear
I’d suggest a 10mm. Bear spray is great when you know it’s bluffing but you’re not gonna have time to switch until after you figure that out. Plus bear spray can go really really wrong depending on the direction of the wind. I’d suggest both.
Bear: “hello? you want me to come over there? Okay.. well, why tf are you shouting and suddenly moving away.. hold on, I’m coming WHY ARE YOU MOVING AWAY”
Amen to that. I live in Washington State and carry it anywhere that I'm hiking. Cheap insurance. And it will also work against dogs and mountain lions. Cheap insurance!
We had that same encounter yesterday at colony farms in Coquitlam BC Was funny, a cyclist was riding by us and warned of two bears hanging out at the gate ahead, so I said, hell no, we go the other way then. Sure enough ,"the other way",ended up going back,that way... a loop lol So, walking along, my friend stops me and there's the grass moving and here a head pokes out. I just about died...my heart rate. I am always terrified to run into bears and have my horn and bear spray with me. So the bear continued to come up towards us, at the point we started walking backwards and quietly complimenting the bear lol He continued to follow us or walk behind us on the trail. There was another one sitting on the other side of the trail. I was so freaked out...grabbing for my horn and spray. Praying to god this bear would just stop following us, because I have seen videos where the bear follows for a long time. I was just so worried that I could trip and that might startle it and then it may decide to charge. It was a really unique experience. It was both frightening and exilerating, to see such beauty in their natural habitat. But honestly, I don't want to go through that again lol I am grateful they were good bears and not aggressive. It was scary!
People die from bee bites and car accidents way more than bear attacks. It's like a million to one. If we tried to eliminate every danger from our lives, we wouldn't be able to leave the house.
@tonycarboni2002 there's a difference between inherent danger and inviting danger. If there are already significant dangers (like bees) as you say, why go into the woods and find more? Also, your statistics is terrible. Bees kill more people because humans interact with them more. If people interacted with grizzlies in similar numbers, deaths by bears would explode.
In the U.S., every year, over 1000 people simply disappear in the wilderness. They're not all dying from falls or drowning. They ARE victims of predation. They are eaten. Period.
This is not stalking. If you have ever seen a bear stalk (or any animal), this is not it. This bear is using the path of least resistance, just like this family. The family did everything exactly right.
All kinds of animals like to use trails, I assume for the same reason humans do: they're easier. I was even "stalked" by a turkey once 🦃. But the most interesting are lizards, although they usually run ahead of me and refuse to get off the trail.
The bear is persistently following and closing the distance between itself and its quarry; in this case the children being the “easy pickings.” It’s not in Disney World asking for accommodation.
I live in Russia and everyone knows that bears walk the streets there and usually with balalaika. But seriously, why did they go to places where you can meet bears without taking a flare or pepper spray with them?
@@gatorade1968they don't understand nature. They only understand the liberal concept of nature, which is based on humans being evil and that people should stop breeding and going outside of cities.
that bear is not stalking anyone at all. It's just using the trail for travel. A stalking black bear move much closer and exhibit other signs such as running in different directions, climbing trees and making noises. Here's a video of an actual stalking black bear: ruclips.net/video/JoS37cNbT7w/видео.html
We were walking up behind the Fairmont about a week ago early morning (still dark) up behind the Fairmont on a trail between the Aspen and Acer and came across a big male black bear under a cedar only about 10 metres away from us. Scared the bejesus out of us, Turned around and quick walked back to the road then fast as we could back to Blackcomb village. We’d been walking around the village all week at this time without really realising the potential risk. Never again without bear spray.
I'm new in wisthler I have never see bear in my life last week early Morning I see two very big bear black and grazzily one I was really scared and very slowly I walked back thanks lord they not attack on me
Why would u be out there with your whole family (babies) and not have no kind of fire power no way to protect your family is just crazy to me to go out in the wild with no self defense is super crazy to me
I can just hear the bear's thoughts now, "for the love of Pete, would you shut your noisy sound maker!!! I'm just trying to travel through and you're giving me a bear of a headache!" 😂
She’s really telling that bear to go home? Lady, you go home. Where it’s safe. If that bear had attacked it would’ve had to had been killed. For your thrill seeking non-sense
People say we should not clear land for human population because it belongs to bears. But the same people are like don't take your kids outside of the land cleared for human population.
I swear to god if that was my wife and kids I would have had her take all 3 and I'd have stayed and done ANYTHING I could to at least slow him down so they could get away ....NO WAY COULD I STAY THAT CALM AND JUST WALK AWAY AND HOPE HE DOESNT CHARGE ME WITH MY CHILD ON MY BACK
The bear is just like "im not doing anything wrong, i'm just walking here." But credit to the kids for not being very scared. Its a black bear. Bear attacks are kinda uncommon especially with black bears. But it is always worth carrying a firearm (if allowed) or bear spray when hiking trails in an area with bears.
This is so scary having two young kids, let alone without.
They have 3 one or the mon
It isn't tho.
The bear is using the trail. He isn't stalking the family.
U CANT predict if the bears wild instincts will kick in or not.
Scary or stupid?
Stupid to let the kid keep walking. Stupid the family was not together.
Stupid the turned their backs to the bear and kept walking.
Plot twist...the father dropped his wallet about a mile back and the bear was just trying to give it back to him.
Right, or it just wanted to tag along. Bears don't usually attack people. Mountain Lions I would be more cautious of. But not some silly oh bear.
Plot twist: the bear was actually a debt collector from t mobile as the dude had defaulted on his contract, he was trying to scare him until it became unbearable........see what I did there?.
Twist my nuts instead 🥲
And bear saying I've been hiking for hrs can I barrow something out picnic basket or maby spot bear 20
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Props to the kid for trying to add some comic relief to the situation.
😂 moms was really shitting her pants but was tryna stay calm lol
You do know he's dead don't you
@@JGBCFC91wait the kid died?
@@easy_taco4651 They all did. The bear killed all of them.
@@JGBCFC91 was it on the news? link? if so goddayum.
Them “Hey bear”
Bear: well I’m coming but when I get closer you walk faster
Phagahahahgahahagagahaahaha
"Hey bear" is so ridiculous to say. You could scream absolutely any phrase or noise. You could roar like an animal. But people say "hey bear" in the most gentle way.
😂😂😂😂 !
Lol
Lmao 😂
When you go hiking where there’s bear sightings, its very important to either have a bear spray with you, or a slower friend.
A slower friend! 😅
😂
They had their kids…
No. If you are hiking in bear country without several persons with sidearms then frankly you get what you likely wanted. If a criminal is stupid (they are) then it must follow that stupidity is criminal. It is.
I just bought Udap bear spray ,shoots 40 feet
1) Bring protection. Whether it's bear spray, a gun, or a bullhorn.
2) Familiarize yourself with it. Know how to use it, and make sure its loaded / charged. Know how to take the safety off, take it out the plastic wrap, etc...
3) Keep it accesible. Many people have been attacked even though they packed bear spray. Problem is that it was in the bottom of their backpack, or it was clipped on their belt, but they didn't know how to take the safety off.
4) Don't go where there have been bear sightings recently.
5) Don't run - it triggers their instinct to chase you. You can't out-run or out-climb a bear.
Taking vulnerable prey into areas with large predators. Genius level parenting right there.
Exactly!
It really doesn't make any sense.
statistically speaking..you dum
WTF????
Don't run...but DO keep walking.
Ayıların olduğu bir bölgede bebek ve minik bir çocuk ile yürüyüş yapmak çok tehlikeli ve çocuklar için de büyük bir ihmalkarlık😮
She said “go home bear” lol the bear is like I am home lol
Pretty scary I hope they made it out safe
No they didn't. This was actually uploaded by the bear
They misunderstood, the bear is just a citizen enjoying the hiking trails
Racial profiling
Or a gun. Oh wait. It’s Canada. Sorry.
People do the dumbest things summertime's. Why would I go trail hiking with babies in an area that has bears.
That’s what I’m saying
They may not have known. Idk. Always have bear spray
As someone who grew up in BC and lived there for 30 years, I can tell you that bears are literally everywhere you go and even wander into the cities and towns often. Learning from a young age how to react and respond to bears that you encounter is the most important thing living there. Yelling "Hey bear" from 50 feet away is quite funny and cracks me up though.
@dtm1351 how should they have reacted
@@Manuel-tm9lj yes 👍 agreed 💯
Lady human: Hey bear! Go Home.
Bear: Umm i am home
Interesting how people walk in the woods with nothing to protect themselves.
Just call the police.
Worse with a young family like that
It's more dangerous in the city than it is there.
I was wondering if they had bear spray
Should have kept throwing rocks, sticks and waving their arms. Not turning around and keep walking away. 😅
“Ummm … my name is not ’Bear’, it is Maurice.”
Hey bear
*hey breakfast
The Bear, "I'm just trying to reach you about your cars extended warranty... "
Thats not funny
@@mattc236 it really isnt
@@mattc236 I was stoned when I watched and commented.
It's worn out, next.
@@jillybeancadney6229 Sincere and humble, people got to appreciate that. Enjoy your summer.
The parents: trying to hide their panic
Kid: *Can we play dead now?*
Lol kids say whatever comes into their head.
As someone who's spent a lot of time in remote areas of BC and who's had many grizzly and black bear close encounters.
That bear was just curious and/or just going that way. It wasn't 'stalking'. I've been stalked and often it can be very difficult to spot them and even if you do, keep eyes on them. They are very good at what they do.
Although it showed no aggressive signs, that doesn't guarantee anything. People can be lulled into a false sense of security.
Most close encounters - without a fresh kill, cubs, or a sick/injured/starving bear are just that. Maybe a bluff charge, maybe they run right past you. Generally if you leave from the direction you came, then all is fine. That isn't always the way to safety though or it might offer other disadvantages.
I'm glad the dad had some spray. That is better than most.
Even if I was packing heat (and spray) in this case, I would be sure both were at the ready, but aside from having the spray in hand like he had, I wouldn't be overly concerned.
I generally talk to bears if they are curious. In almost all cases you aren't surprising them, despite what bear bell sellers might have you believe. But you can talk to them, not look them right in the eye and back away without running or turning your back. One of the reasons I 'talk' to them is to gauge their intent... curious or angry. If curious they will be interested in the fact you are talking. If they just want you out of there, they don't care.
For a black bear, I might try to scare it off... Hard when there are kids along.. I'd have them behing the adults if possible. The yelling and carrying on might cause a bear to break off. Most times it has no effect.
If you are attacked, then learning to shoot under survival stress, in awkward positions and with others around requires a lot of practice to do well and safely. You don't want to shoot to injure. Shooting should be an absolutely last resort for many reasons.
If this trial is in a provincial park of BC, you are not allowed to carry (😞) a firearm, bow or crossbows except for "Open Season" under the Wildlife Act. And then, it's likely those trials are closed to non hunters.
Many Canadians have mixed feelings on it; on the one hand you want/need to be able to defend yourself and others, on the other hand, it's likely someone (2 legged variety) will be shot/injured by mistake (or...well...maybe not), and our government's having none of that.
They got lucky. As you stated and many VERY experienced outdoors people have said, "it's not the bear you see to worry about, it's the bear you don't."
@@bobcaygeon6799you carry anyway fuck that
She's got s new album her biggest hit is "heeyyyyyy bear... HEY!"
That's smokey the bear trying to tell the family that only you can prevent forest fires.
That woman’s “yelling” is the most non-threatening warning I’ve ever heard.
She said "go home!"
The bear should answer "this is my home"
She sounds welcoming though
What's scary Is I seen another video of bear behaving this exact same way but was following a moose and her 2 children. Finally after several long hours according to the video, it got close and just suddenly snapped and sprinted at the baby moose. Ate it right in front of the mother and took the 2nd aswell...absolutely savage and brutal
Many people are simply not suitable for being out in the wild. They should have a firearm with them or not be there at all. It is that simple.
When out on my farm I always carry a firearm with me. I normally have a rifle in the truck and a side arm. I come across bears all the time and any one of them could just snap.
wtf? That's what bears do. Do you think they shop at Safeway?
@@bighands69 You're American right?
@@hublocker849 🤣🤣 still savage and brutal bro.
@@armaniwebb4467 That's life in the woods.
going hiking with 3 kids in bear country ? Parent of the year Vs viral video opportunity dilemma.
Yeah, have another beer, pal.
Or you could be that kind of parent that never spends time with their kids? My wife and I have drug my 3 daughters up and down mountains all over this country teaching them about the wondrous beauty of nature. We’ve encountered bears twice in all those excursions. It’s very rare to have encounter with one, but if you’re smart and calm, you’ll probably never see one. Telling his family not to run was the smartest thing he did.
And by the way, maybe it’s safer to stay inside and play on your phones all day but I’d take a hike in the clean mountain air as time well spent over the phone any day.
I pray that they reached safety.
That said, parents such as these are far more negligent than a crack addict leaving her kids in the projects while she steals or sells her body for the drugs.
@@kevingeeting4011the hike was a great thing. But to do so without a lethal deterrent to attack is tantamount to bathing in pigs blood before a little dip at Cape Fear
Wonderfully calm parents! Kudos to them!
You know they're all dead don't you.
@@JGBCFC91 wrong.
@@JGBCFC91yea their not stop spreading misinformation
“Can we play dead yet?” 😂
You won't have to play son.
Right?? I was thinking, you lay down right now to play dead, you will be dead. Lol
Well he is dead
@@JGBCFC91Yeah, in the full video, bear swallows the whole family.
😂😂😂@@theymademepickaname1248
This vid made me finally buy a couple of bear spray cans for our hikes.
That's all you need unless you are Elk hunting in Grizzly country.
Beer burp
Yes
I’d suggest a 10mm. Bear spray is great when you know it’s bluffing but you’re not gonna have time to switch until after you figure that out. Plus bear spray can go really really wrong depending on the direction of the wind. I’d suggest both.
@@invaderjoshua6280or you could just stay out of the bears home instead of going in there and shooting up the place
Mom: hey bear
Bear: I'm coming
Shes so fking annoying lol
Bear: “hello? you want me to come over there? Okay.. well, why tf are you shouting and suddenly moving away.. hold on, I’m coming WHY ARE YOU MOVING AWAY”
Common Sense = Carry bear spray in an area that has bears
Amen to that. I live in Washington State and carry it anywhere that I'm hiking. Cheap insurance. And it will also work against dogs and mountain lions. Cheap insurance!
Did you watch the video? They have bear spray ready 0:37
We had that same encounter yesterday at colony farms in Coquitlam BC
Was funny, a cyclist was riding by us and warned of two bears hanging out at the gate ahead, so I said, hell no, we go the other way then. Sure enough ,"the other way",ended up going back,that way... a loop lol
So, walking along, my friend stops me and there's the grass moving and here a head pokes out. I just about died...my heart rate. I am always terrified to run into bears and have my horn and bear spray with me. So the bear continued to come up towards us, at the point we started walking backwards and quietly complimenting the bear lol
He continued to follow us or walk behind us on the trail. There was another one sitting on the other side of the trail.
I was so freaked out...grabbing for my horn and spray. Praying to god this bear would just stop following us, because I have seen videos where the bear follows for a long time. I was just so worried that I could trip and that might startle it and then it may decide to charge. It was a really unique experience. It was both frightening and exilerating, to see such beauty in their natural habitat. But honestly, I don't want to go through that again lol
I am grateful they were good bears and not aggressive. It was scary!
Did you end up using the horn? I’m considering buying it to scare off bears that don’t respond to my voice, but are too far for spray.
Our ancestors from long ago would really wonder why we would hike into known predator habitat with our little vulnerable children.
Because the species is ______tarded.
People die from bee bites and car accidents way more than bear attacks. It's like a million to one. If we tried to eliminate every danger from our lives, we wouldn't be able to leave the house.
@@tonycarboni2002 Why go meet danger- the parents look pretty intelligent- NOT worth the risk.
@tonycarboni2002 there's a difference between inherent danger and inviting danger. If there are already significant dangers (like bees) as you say, why go into the woods and find more?
Also, your statistics is terrible. Bees kill more people because humans interact with them more. If people interacted with grizzlies in similar numbers, deaths by bears would explode.
In the U.S., every year, over 1000 people simply disappear in the wilderness.
They're not all dying from falls or drowning.
They ARE victims of predation.
They are eaten.
Period.
Human: Hey bear hey hey !!!!
Bear: okay okay I’m coming!
Go home bear said wha do you mean this is my home lady you needs to get out of my way
Go home? he is home!
I dont see his house anywhere. How would you know?
The Bear :" WHY the F... they shout at me, i hold more then 2 meters distance."
Thank you 2A!!! 🤯🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸
Mother and father must be judged and prisoned because they put their kid into danger
following? goes to show that majority of people know nothing about bears
The woman ”yelling” is just alluring to the bear….
That's frustrating me why they calling him again and again
Bear: "They sped up..I sped up ..they sped up..I sped up, but I never did find out what was chasing us!"
This is not stalking. If you have ever seen a bear stalk (or any animal), this is not it. This bear is using the path of least resistance, just like this family. The family did everything exactly right.
Following with bad intentions is stalking. Shut up.
Stalking expert.... stalker
@@shizlittlebam Stalking is when you are trying stay hidden in order to take by surprise. The stalker wants the prey to be unaware of them.
All kinds of animals like to use trails, I assume for the same reason humans do: they're easier. I was even "stalked" by a turkey once 🦃. But the most interesting are lizards, although they usually run ahead of me and refuse to get off the trail.
The bear is persistently following and closing the distance between itself and its quarry; in this case the children being the “easy pickings.” It’s not in Disney World asking for accommodation.
Mom "Hey bear.....hey!" X 100
Bear "So who's up for pizza & ice cream after the hike?"
Keep watching the Bear. Never let the bear out of your sight.
It's not very smart for parents to take their kids hiking in bear territory without bringing bear spray or a knife.
Gun
Bear spray at all time when walking in the back country it should be mandatory
I live in Russia and everyone knows that bears walk the streets there and usually with balalaika. But seriously, why did they go to places where you can meet bears without taking a flare or pepper spray with them?
Bear: i just walk and enjoy my day
Yeah yeah on your sleep
Props to the mom, the most composed of them all in this scenario
You mean bear observes clueless hipsters intruding on his turf
Legit question. Not trying to be a smartass but what would you do in this situation instead? I was thinking maybe put the kid on the dads shoulders?
@@myproject132 I would have taken my family out to the wilderness prepared with a handgun and bear mace
@@Murph_OKC okay get what your saying now lmao. Very true too
He truly is a soy boy
they aren't clueless, they are doing everything right actually lol
The bear was like hey family can I join you guys it a beautiful day
Just a black bear walking on the trail… nothing to worry about
Everyone has advice sitting on their couch…😏
*Telling a bear in the woods to go home* *is maybe what he’s trying to tell you!*
Nature is humans home, just as much as it is the bears home.
Humans are an invasive species. We are destroying this planet and every living thing on it. The bears don't do that.....do they?@@gatorade1968
@@gatorade1968they don't understand nature. They only understand the liberal concept of nature, which is based on humans being evil and that people should stop breeding and going outside of cities.
Hay bear. The kind that cut hay and stack it in the barn. Very polite and hard-working bear.
that bear is not stalking anyone at all. It's just using the trail for travel. A stalking black bear move much closer and exhibit other signs such as running in different directions, climbing trees and making noises. Here's a video of an actual stalking black bear: ruclips.net/video/JoS37cNbT7w/видео.html
I couldn't imagine how terrifying that would be having kids there
That's exactly why I would not take kids hiking. DO NOT TAKE KIDS WHILE HIKING.
Three! They took three small children hiking!
The kid asking “can we play dead now?” Rotfl
Bear would follows them because he thought that they will give a snack. But dull minded are dull minded
We were walking up behind the Fairmont about a week ago early morning (still dark) up behind the Fairmont on a trail between the Aspen and Acer and came across a big male black bear under a cedar only about 10 metres away from us. Scared the bejesus out of us, Turned around and quick walked back to the road then fast as we could back to Blackcomb village. We’d been walking around the village all week at this time without really realising the potential risk. Never again without bear spray.
I'm new in wisthler I have never see bear in my life last week early Morning I see two very big bear black and grazzily one I was really scared and very slowly I walked back thanks lord they not attack on me
How did you tell it's a male
Why would u be out there with your whole family (babies) and not have no kind of fire power no way to protect your family is just crazy to me to go out in the wild with no self defense is super crazy to me
At 35mph top speed that Bear could close distance fast.
U know, the BEAR IS HOME... look at the terrain, the bear is just walking on the only flat terrain around... he wasn't following mommy and daddy...
That is not normal bear behavior...bears kill and feed on the young of other animals.
I can just hear the bear's thoughts now, "for the love of Pete, would you shut your noisy sound maker!!! I'm just trying to travel through and you're giving me a bear of a headache!" 😂
The bear just wanted to talk to him about an extended warranty.
Lady : "hey bear go home "
Bear: its mr bear , im home , just wanted to grab some charmin😅
"Just wanted to talk about your car's extended warranty"
She’s really telling that bear to go home? Lady, you go home. Where it’s safe. If that bear had attacked it would’ve had to had been killed. For your thrill seeking non-sense
Does a bear sh$t in the woods & wipe his ass with a fluffy white rabbit 🐇 😂
The fathers of these beautiful kids are , in my opinion ,criminally un responsable.
People say we should not clear land for human population because it belongs to bears. But the same people are like don't take your kids outside of the land cleared for human population.
I saw nothing wrong. Why do you think he was irresponsible?
Luck beats all . That’s what happens when you live in a disarmed country
And the award for parents of the year goes to 'Heeyy Bear'...
Your in his home
Mom is pretty
So what happened after this?
glad they're OK
Why are you voicing it like a "come here call"?
That sounds like how people call their dogs. It's no wonder it kept coming.
I swear to god if that was my wife and kids I would have had her take all 3 and I'd have stayed and done ANYTHING I could to at least slow him down so they could get away ....NO WAY COULD I STAY THAT CALM AND JUST WALK AWAY AND HOPE HE DOESNT CHARGE ME WITH MY CHILD ON MY BACK
ya right
Go Home Bear
Bear: iam Home 😂
Очень глупый поступок со стороны родителей, особенно папы. Инстинкта самосохранения видимо нет.
Small Children In the Wild with No Lethal meens of protection ???
Lots of rocks on the ground. Can you throw a rock?
Saying hey bear while yelling louder in her mind somehow she thinks will make it go away
Her hollering sounds like a wounded animal to the bear
Exactly. It's a pure panic signal. It sounds like "dinner's ready!" to a predator.
Even if you don’t like fire arms, have you heard of firecrackers?
Bottle rockets work really well also
This video was taken from a cell phone found in the middle of the woods😂😮
The bear is like hey buddy get lost, all the women chose me.
It's funny that she said "go home" hahaha It's its home actually. 😅
I hope they arrived okay. 🙌🏾
It's good to have some extra kids around just in case the bears reach them.
The bear is just like "im not doing anything wrong, i'm just walking here." But credit to the kids for not being very scared.
Its a black bear. Bear attacks are kinda uncommon especially with black bears. But it is always worth carrying a firearm (if allowed) or bear spray when hiking trails in an area with bears.
She had spray with her.
Or like an 8 foot spear...
black bears kill more often than grizzlies but yeah stay strapped or get clapped
I CAN'T BELIEVE they have those small children out there ‼️🙄
Alternate title: Couple seems intent on feeding their children to a bear.
So how does the story end? Did anything happen?
The family lost the phone in the woods, the bear found it and posted the video on RUclips.
If the bear wants you, you are dead. The bear wants to use the trail. GET OUT OF ITS WAY.
Che paura!!😮
You didn't show how you escaped the bear finally.
Did you have a gun or spray, for protection ?
The video made it to RUclips.
Bears love humans when they are individually wrapped. It's so convenient.
So the father sees the bear behind him and doesn’t pull out a gun or pepper spray just in case the bear charged his family??? Smh.
In Canada when we go camping we bring our 12 gauge and Bear spray don’t leave home without it.
There is so much wrong with this video, and none of it is the bear. City people need to stay home.