Grizzly Encounter during Hyperphagia

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  • This is a close encounter with a grizzly bear during the time of Hyperphagia. It was as close as 50 yards when first seen in the tall grass. It can be a bit scary when they continue to move towards you as this grizzly did. I was moving away the entire time as it was moving towards me because it never looked up in my direction to see me. This is outside the Yellowstone Park boundary.

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  • @debbynelson9600
    @debbynelson9600 Рік тому +52

    I hope folks watching this video do not think this is acceptable behavior in bear country. Quietly hiking off trail, alone, without making noise is not smart! This is how a friend of mine was mauled in Yellowstone in 2011.

    • @T410ce
      @T410ce 11 місяців тому +8

      Acceptable to who? You can do whatever you want bud, this guys movements in this video mimic what a hunter would be doing… this is totally acceptable movement in the wilderness for a hunter.

    • @RobertNevensSr
      @RobertNevensSr 11 місяців тому +7

      Not only is this perfectly acceptable behavior, but highly informative of how to react when a close encounter takes place. Extraordinary experienced with more grizzly bear encounters than any of the so called "experts" civilian and wildlife managers combined. This isn't for the "bear bells" hollering and carrying on in the field with limited to no experience around grizzlies. So without the right credentials, actual one on one experience with grizzlies and their habitant, play it safe, this style isn't for you.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  11 місяців тому +23

      Yes, it is important to remember that this is how I do it in God’s beautiful creation. I walk by faith, not by sight. You should do what feels best for you if hiking in grizzly country.

    • @therainman7777
      @therainman7777 11 місяців тому +5

      Incorrect. You have no clue what you’re talking about. Having an encounter with any sort of brown bear is NOTHING like being on a normal hunt. The behavior in this video was extremely irresponsible and dangerous.

    • @emilianorodriguez8961
      @emilianorodriguez8961 11 місяців тому +3

      @@StanMillsI totally agree Stan, I’m out in nature to be at peace and to be free, not to strictly live by any code of safety just because other people (who don’t spend time everyday in the woods) think I should. The man was well out of harms way, why complain he didn’t follow every one of your rules.

  • @sherric8447
    @sherric8447 11 місяців тому +29

    Wow. That's much too scary for me. I had a hard time watching. I sincerely hope for your continued safety! I'm very concerned you will run into a grizzly situation that will not go well. Such like the couple and their dog that were killed recently here in western Canada. They were very experienced back country hikers and unfortunately their lives were cut short by a grizzly bear. One can never be too careful. Please stay safe, Stan. I have enjoyed watching your videos. Thank you for sharing them with us.

    • @ericastier1646
      @ericastier1646 11 місяців тому +4

      He is addicted to adrenaline, it's more common than one thinks and yes his life is on the line.

    • @Shaz-gq7pv
      @Shaz-gq7pv 11 місяців тому +2

      Killed for same reason bear in hyperphagia

    • @ericastier1646
      @ericastier1646 11 місяців тому

      @@StanMillsA dog is linked to more death in Grizzli encounters as dogs tend to aggravate bears who then charge humans and kill dogs.

  • @marianfrances4959
    @marianfrances4959 Рік тому +11

    Im still processing 2 hikers, and their dog, killed in the Banff backcountry a couple days ago.

    • @tammyhollandsworth6783
      @tammyhollandsworth6783 11 місяців тому

      Me too. That’s a horrible way to die. 😢

    • @nadagabri5783
      @nadagabri5783 11 місяців тому

      Wonder if you mean the older couple who carried a can of bear spray no other weapons into grizzly bear country and went hiking camping during at bad time do so with the grizzly- they let their guard down nonchalant while hiking in grizzly county. they didn’t have a dog so maybe u speak of some one else also with no weapon to protect them self

  • @bigdaddytrips6197
    @bigdaddytrips6197 Рік тому +13

    One of these days this dude is gonna get eaten

    • @teresabarbao8593
      @teresabarbao8593 11 місяців тому

      Gods will be done in our lives

    • @randallmarsh1187
      @randallmarsh1187 11 місяців тому

      @@teresabarbao8593 Baloney, I though you people had switched from gods in charge of all to "free will" now!?

    • @ashleylucas-hemphill3689
      @ashleylucas-hemphill3689 4 місяці тому

      @@randallmarsh1187 My husband died in a motorcycle crash and woke up on a beach with Jesus and Jesus sent him back telling him he had more to do..my husband said no no no! and woke up in the hospital and the Dr said it's a miracle he's alive..his rib punctured his heart and blood was pouring out of his helmet. My Husband doesn't like the beach so it's funny that is where he was when he died lol. My Dad died when he was 36 from Lupus .. It sucks but obviously it is meant to be bc he wasn't brought back.

    • @randallmarsh1187
      @randallmarsh1187 4 місяці тому +1

      @@ashleylucas-hemphill3689 Yea, sure! Pics or it didn't happen........you do realize he was also under some very powerful drugs at the time..........right?

    • @ashleylucas-hemphill3689
      @ashleylucas-hemphill3689 4 місяці тому

      @@randallmarsh1187 He actually wasn't on any drugs. They rushed him in and he died. I also saw Jesus. I laid down for a nap and saw him standing on top of a stairway to heaven and he was wearing a long white robe and a three pointed golden crown. He smiled at me and the crown shimmered. I woke up and searched google and the Bible to find anything about what I saw and found Genesis 28:10 Jacobs Dream and that's what I saw too. My Dad also saw Jesus before he died and he told us Jesus said "come to me."

  • @dbender1944
    @dbender1944 Рік тому +83

    Stan, I would like to introduce myself. I have been subscribed for quite awhile, now. I am Doug Bender from North Carolina. Our family, while living in Florida, took an 11,000 mile trip in 1985 and visited Yellowstone Park. That's a long time ago and we didn't do the hike as you do in your videos. Later, in the early 2000's, I took up wildlife photography as a hobby. Most of my photography is from locations in Florida. I love your gentle way of passing through the trails so as not to disturb the wildlife, since it is their home and not yours. I too, love all the things that the Lord has created. I believe that we are blood brothers. Thanks for sharing these wonderful adventures with all of us on UA-cam!

    • @swainscheps
      @swainscheps Рік тому +2

      11,000 miles? Yowza…

    • @BIKESnSKILLETS
      @BIKESnSKILLETS Рік тому +4

      That's a wonderful statement 💯

    • @davidsuch8942
      @davidsuch8942 Рік тому

      Would you give a kidney for stan, blood brother?

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  Рік тому +16

      Doug, do you have a place on the internet to see your photographs? I would love to see them. And thank you for your very nice comment.

    • @dbender1944
      @dbender1944 Рік тому +1

      Stan, I do not have a website where my photos are displayed. I will send you some information at one of your email addresses.@@StanMills

  • @Firebrandrock
    @Firebrandrock Рік тому +12

    Always watch this after my cancer treatment….brings me back to Yellowstone. Awesome….thank you

  • @ericcomp7032
    @ericcomp7032 Рік тому +9

    My hyperphagia begins on a Thursday in November 💪

    • @MNP208
      @MNP208 11 місяців тому +1

      This is funny!!

  • @Dieseldog172
    @Dieseldog172 11 місяців тому +6

    Grizzlies are more dangerous during hyperphagia than any other time of year, it’s a fact. And going quietly through the trails will increase your chances of a very unwanted encounter with a grizzly. But according to you it’s the best way. So your saying all of the experts are wrong and you are correct. I hope the advice you give doesn’t lead to someone getting hurt or worse.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  11 місяців тому +10

      You are assuming a lot. First, as I point out a lot, but I didn’t in this video, “this is the way I do it, you should do what is best for you”. I don’t hand out advice, but I know when I am talking it sounds like that sometimes. 2nd, although I have been doing this a large portion of my life, and have a large body of work, and logs, I am not an expert. I don’t sit behind a desk compiling data. I only have experience. My mind is open to seeing and learning every day I am out there. So no, I am certainly not an expert. 3rd, I want to be very respectful to the wildlife in their home. I am not a ME person. It is not about me me me. It is about Gods beautiful creation and the amazing wildlife. So do I disagree with “experts”, I don’t know, I am only saying what I have learned from many years solo hiking in grizzly country. I have never met an “expert” out solo hiking in my life, although I do know a couple very knowledgeable people that have done the same thing as me.

    • @noterrormanagement
      @noterrormanagement 11 місяців тому +2

      @@StanMills We're gonna see you on the news at some point aren't we?

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  11 місяців тому +1

      @@noterrormanagementI am in the news from time to time already.

    • @kutenaicat2394
      @kutenaicat2394 3 місяці тому +1

      @StanMills I appreciate your nuanced and respectful approach to grizzlies when you do encounter them but perhaps it would be wise to include a bit of additional commentary in the narrative. Not all grizzlies in a habitat are successful at getting calories at the end of a season and it's misleading to infer that the bears in the area won't be struggling for food just because this one is in such great physical condition. Young bears without established territory and bears with declining health are at times, more likely to acquire food in ways that cause bear - human conflict.

  • @wakranich3488
    @wakranich3488 11 місяців тому +8

    Beautiful shot of the moon between the trees.
    Gorgeous bear too..

  • @bcbconklin
    @bcbconklin Рік тому +4

    Two people killed by grizzly last week, east side of Banff Park.

  • @pacevedo9
    @pacevedo9 Рік тому +13

    Hi Stan, did you hear about the couple that were killed by grizzly in Banff National Park on Saturday? This makes me nervous about going camping. How do you mitigate the risk of a predatorial attack like that? Obviously the chance is very low, but is it worth taking the risk? How to you mitigate the risk? To me the only way to be prepared for such an attack is to be armed.

    • @swainscheps
      @swainscheps Рік тому +8

      Remember availability bias is at work - wildlife attacks are like commercial plane crashes. You think about them a lot, they’re spectacular and terrifying to contemplate - but still statistically extremely rare. You’re safer camping than driving.
      …but fwiw Stan doesn’t hike without two cans of bear spray and a sat phone…

    • @davidsuch8942
      @davidsuch8942 Рік тому +12

      Don't bring a dog that makes the Bear go apeshit on your ass

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  Рік тому +7

      On my channel, I talk about this many times. Thanks for your comments.

    • @glory5918
      @glory5918 Рік тому +9

      @@swainscheps - this couple had 2 cans of bear spray and a sat phone.

    • @mauiswift6391
      @mauiswift6391 11 місяців тому +4

      They also were in the backcountry and experienced at it that type of camping. Also, the berries were in low supply this year.

  • @calgal5752
    @calgal5752 Рік тому +6

    Beautiful! Stay safe out there Stan! I keep hoping you’re looking behind you too.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  10 місяців тому

      I do. I mentioned that in a couple of my videos. I see as many bears behind me as I go in front of me. It is impossible to say how many I have walked by not knowing they are there.

  • @didibolter9362
    @didibolter9362 Рік тому +10

    Hello Stan 👵🖐! I sure enjoyed this video, seeing that beautiful grizzly was sure a special treat, so exciting and then the rain started, wow, I really like that, the rain was a great way to end the video and the day! I love seeing animals being animals in their own environment being free and natural, that is so wonderful!
    Many thanks to you my friend for sharing this awesome video, take care! 🐻

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  Рік тому +4

      It was a beautiful hike. Getting to be towards the end of the good hiking before the snow arrives. Thank you for your comments.

    • @didibolter9362
      @didibolter9362 Рік тому +1

      @@StanMills You are so very welcome my friend! 🖒🖒

  • @georgemaxwell3997
    @georgemaxwell3997 Рік тому +7

    Hi Stan, I enloy getting a vicarious thrill from watching you tempt fate with grizzlies, but I don't think that this video proves anything about hyperphagia. Statistically, there have been more attacks during that time. For instance, a hiking couple and their dog were just killed in Banff national park in Canada. The attack was predatory because the bear was standing guard over their bodies when the rangers arrived several hours later.
    I don't like to make noise when hiking either, few people really do, but I know that I'm taking a risk and am not blessed with the power of detecting bears in the brush. Let's just agree that we are out to get some primitive thrills in this overcivilized world and not claim that what we are doing is all that safe.

    • @davidsuch8942
      @davidsuch8942 Рік тому +1

      That doesn't prove the attack was predatory, queerball

    • @georgemaxwell3997
      @georgemaxwell3997 Рік тому

      It turns out that the attack occurred around 8pm when the couple had gone to bed, as they were wearing their socks and looking at e-readers. The perpetrator was a 25 year old nonlactating grizzly female in poor condition. She was clearly looking for a filling meal before hibernation, which is what hyperphagia is all about. @@davidsuch8942

    • @sunflower-oo1ff
      @sunflower-oo1ff Рік тому

      Well said👍

  • @bloodyeyeful
    @bloodyeyeful Рік тому +13

    All Bear sightings are great, as long as you get to remember them.

  • @ShadyRonin
    @ShadyRonin 2 місяці тому

    Brother man you are brave to be going out there among the grizzlies like that. I wish you health and safety. I know you know what you’re doing but don’t get complacent, they are still wild and can be unpredictable sometimes.

  • @truthbroncowithbillward2082
    @truthbroncowithbillward2082 11 місяців тому +2

    I don't think that bear ever saw you because he never looked right at you I think he smelled you on the ground where you had been and was standing up trying to locate you very close call exclamation point😮

    • @teresabarbao8593
      @teresabarbao8593 10 місяців тому

      It’s hard to imagine if you are not there. But in his videos he can only explain how his experience was for each encounter.

  • @skinnylegendz6940
    @skinnylegendz6940 11 місяців тому +3

    That hump is the equivalent of a Shark fin sticking out of the water. Death in a physical form 💎

  • @KaltrinaDemiri
    @KaltrinaDemiri Рік тому +4

    I would be freaking out but then again that is why I don't go so far out in the woods alone lol

  • @brendabrinkmanpasichnyk3500
    @brendabrinkmanpasichnyk3500 Рік тому +4

    Tje hump on his neck is extra large. Never seen one so pronounced. Nice vid! Thanks 👍

  • @hiker4life4020
    @hiker4life4020 11 місяців тому +1

    Yellowstone is sooo beautiful. Rode into it on horseback once...no sightings.
    I'm thinking you must live up near there cuz you hiked there often. Very lucky.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  10 місяців тому +1

      It is normally 1.5 to 3 hour drive for me to get to these hikes.

    • @hiker4life4020
      @hiker4life4020 10 місяців тому

      @@StanMills so...closer to Billings? Anyway beautiful country. And love your vids.

  • @ddraigmafon4725
    @ddraigmafon4725 11 місяців тому +8

    New to the channel and really enjoyed this video, what a magnificent grizzly and I really appreciated how sensible you are around wildlife- so many reckless folks out there treating bears like Disney animals!

    • @teresabarbao8593
      @teresabarbao8593 10 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for your nice comments . Stan is very well acquainted with Yellowstone back country . A lot of experience an wisdom an common sense . Enjoys being in god’s beautiful back yard!!!!

    • @JonesySteel
      @JonesySteel День тому

      ​@@teresabarbao8593You sound like a Stan groupie!

  • @montanaguy51
    @montanaguy51 Рік тому +6

    Awesome footage!!! Do you think bears can be more aggressive or dangerous when they first come out of hibernation due to their cubs being so small? Or due to being really hungry? Just curious what you think..

    • @bigdaddytrips6197
      @bigdaddytrips6197 Рік тому +1

      Yes , they are starving when they wake up .

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  Рік тому +2

      Here is a bear right out of hibernation: ua-cam.com/users/shortsvZktwmYy-jA?si=gkUerB6OZvoh34M5

    • @kinda1dren
      @kinda1dren 11 місяців тому

      This bear looks quite sleepy , thanks for all the beautiful videos Stan and the respect you have for nature and the animals !!! ❤

  • @teresabarbao8593
    @teresabarbao8593 Рік тому +10

    Exciting! What an awesome grizzly, huge. He has a paradise of a great place to call home . Plenty of food around the area. Glad to experience another very close encounter , thank the lord for allowing you to be their at the right time . To watch him in action having a great morning looking for food enjoying the morning. Nothing like that kind of exciting experience. God bless you always what a gift!!! Be blessed thank you very grateful for this wonderful hike.

    • @sunflower-oo1ff
      @sunflower-oo1ff Рік тому +1

      What about when the Lord is too busy with other people to look out for Stan….what about then ? I fear for Stan, such a lover of nature🕊🧡

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  11 місяців тому

      @@sunflower-oo1ff”the Lord is to busy”; how did you come up with that thought?

    • @sunflower-oo1ff
      @sunflower-oo1ff 11 місяців тому

      @@StanMills Well dear Stan, since you put so much faith in "God" , I hate to say this to you, but it doesn't matter how much faith you have, God is not always around. ;) Is he around for little children who know nothing about him and who die of hunger, or who are abused? What about all the wars? and all the innocent people whom are killed, are they dying because they have no faith ? May be they have faith in one religion or another, but may be they die anyway. I was talking to this older German lady today, we were talking about what is going on with Israel and Palestine... I was distraught by all the madness of war and she said..." Why so many religions when there is only one truth..." People kill each other in the name of god...not good. :) Much respect, stay safe.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  11 місяців тому

      @@sunflower-oo1ff I can only say to you that if I gave you the answer to all those things you are saying, you would not believe me. Why would you believe another person if you will not believe God. When you ask God to come into your life, He gives you his spirit (The Holy Spirit). Now you can ask God those questions and understand Truth. He will answer everything that you can ask and you can obtain complete understanding. Have a great day and thank you for your comments and the time you spent on them.

    • @sunflower-oo1ff
      @sunflower-oo1ff 11 місяців тому

      @@StanMills I hear you Stan, I hear you, nature and love, is what’s best in this world. Take good care, be safe.🕊🧡

  • @vinvin1909
    @vinvin1909 11 місяців тому

    It’s very nice of you to be recording such great videos & as for this very video, although it was beautiful, but man, you gotta be careful. I think you stayed way too long when the bear was near. One can’t take any chances. But again, I dunno, maybe you’re were carrying a weapon or a spray on ya…but still…Stay safe!

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  10 місяців тому +2

      I do carry 2 cans of bear spray. I have never had to use one. But you are right about staying to long. But one thing I have to consider with unexpected close encounters like this is how I am going to move away. Most of the time the bear would be moving left, right or away. But in the cases like this one where the bear is making it’s way towards me, it would have been better to start backing away immediately instead of waiting around to see which direction it was really going to go like I did.

  • @josephletourneau5569
    @josephletourneau5569 Рік тому +9

    Stan I understand you think you know everything there's to know about Grizzlies but they're wild animals and extremely intelligent and if anytime these bears feel threatened or go into preditorial mode you will be in extreme danger. Bears have mastered the art of hunting and these bears could get within 10ft without you knowing. If you only carry bear spray you're out of your mind and it's just a matter of time before something happens. Please at least carry a glock 20 with 10mm armor piercing rounds. Just saying. I know you've been doing this for years but it only takes 1 second to lose your life. Take care out there

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  Рік тому

      If you think I think "I know everything there's to know about Grizzlies" then you know nothing about me and have learned nothing about me from my channel. But thanks for your opinion and comment.

    • @teresabarbao8593
      @teresabarbao8593 11 місяців тому

      In god we trust at all times his promise to protect us is our faith in him!

    • @rdbjr52
      @rdbjr52 11 місяців тому

      But gods not in the business to protect you from your own stupidity

    • @sunflower-oo1ff
      @sunflower-oo1ff 11 місяців тому

      @@teresabarbao8593God is sometime busy with other people, what then ? ;)

  • @misterfunnybones
    @misterfunnybones 11 місяців тому

    I do this sometimes. Wildlife stalking, because if you actually want to see wildlife, you need to approach slowly, carefully, & quietly. Most hikers make all sorts of obnoxious noise emptying the forest of wildlife except for the large carnivores habituated to free meals via blue tooth speaker.

  • @michaelirizarry5653
    @michaelirizarry5653 Рік тому +3

    Awesome Stan! Is there a certain distance at which it becomes time to make your presence known in hopes of scaring the grizzly off?

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  Рік тому +3

      When close encounters happen you are already way to close! At that point you have to do the right thing. For me, the right thing is to do nothing that will alarm and upset the grizzly. You have to do what feels best for you. This is how I do it. Thanks for your comment.

  • @RMR1
    @RMR1 11 місяців тому +5

    I know grizzly bear attacks are rare and 99 times out of 100, they want nothing to do with us. But the bottom line is that during almost any encounter in the wild, whether we live or die is almost entirely up to the bear. Bear spray, high-powered rifles and making all the right moves (backing up, making noise if he or she sees you, not running, etc.) can be effective, but it's important to remember that plenty of people have been killed after having employed all of those resources. When push comes to shove, our survival is at the bear's discretion.

    • @teresabarbao8593
      @teresabarbao8593 10 місяців тому

      Gods hand of protection is on you if you believe an have the lord in your life

    • @davidlarry780
      @davidlarry780 10 місяців тому

      @@teresabarbao8593sure until a bear is eating your face

  • @m.k.8179
    @m.k.8179 11 місяців тому +2

    That was an incredible sight but I also think things can turn so quickly in a situation like that. Be careful!

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  10 місяців тому

      Yes. I have had that happen to me before. One moment the grizzly acts like it doesn’t know you are around and the next instance it is running my direction.

  • @scott6252
    @scott6252 Рік тому +3

    Hey Stan have you ever heard of or tried using a small air horn if a griz gets to close?

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  10 місяців тому +1

      I have heard people suggest that several times but I would be too afraid of scarring and upsetting the grizzly. Thanks

    • @scott6252
      @scott6252 10 місяців тому

      @@StanMills Your probably right, better to just play dead.

  • @mjd2387
    @mjd2387 Рік тому +3

    Great video! Thx for sharing

  • @timbermaster6132
    @timbermaster6132 Рік тому +9

    Being alone in the backcountry is an exhilarating experience, I spend many weeks a year doing just that. Like you, I am addicted to the wilderness. It is not easy to explain. You take your chances out there, and you hope that you don’t encounter the one animal that could do you the most injury in the shortest amount of time with the least amount of warning. Good luck out there. Timber

    • @glory5918
      @glory5918 Рік тому +2

      This past 29 Sep a couple hiking with their dog Banff back county never made it out after that terrifying night. It did not end well, measely bear spray was not sufficient. The couple was supposedly highly experienced in back country with bear spray as their only defense along with SOS PLB. The write up stressed bear Hyperphasia season. A proper means of self defense is imperative.

    • @Diligent-dp7gi
      @Diligent-dp7gi 11 місяців тому

      WORSHIP The CREATOR NOT HIS creation.

    • @Rosesraspberries72
      @Rosesraspberries72 11 місяців тому +1

      Have you ever ran into a Sasquatch?

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  11 місяців тому

      @@Rosesraspberries72well, let’s just say I have an interesting story about that and leave it there. Thanks

  • @bigskye606
    @bigskye606 Рік тому +6

    I enjoy your videos but don't share your opinion on Hyperphagia. I have only had to deal with black bears, not grizzlies, and the two times my cabin was broken into was in the months of October/November. I have had one try to drive me off of a moose I shot, and ended up having to take him down because he meant business. I also had one that backed me into my cabin, and that was in the fall as well.
    I don't think it is a coincidence that two people were just killed by a grizzly this week in Alberta, and another lady was just attacked in the States.
    I am extra cautious this time of year. Coming across a bear protecting a kill at any time of the year is dangerous, but at this time, it is a death warrant because they are willing to die before they let anything steal their food, because for them right now, getting food is the difference between surviving the winter or not.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  Рік тому +1

      Here is a video that you may like. It has everything that you are talking about during Hyperphagia. Thanks for your comments. ua-cam.com/video/0ZFy9JO-t18/v-deo.htmlsi=6TxMPtEODRoZn8ob

    • @Katie-vy5rd
      @Katie-vy5rd Рік тому

      I haven't heard about the one in the states..

    • @bigskye606
      @bigskye606 Рік тому

      @@Katie-vy5rd A​ 73-year-old woman was hospitalized after she was attacked by a bear near the U.S.-Canada border in northern Montana on Sunday, state wildlife officials said.
      The woman was transported by an air ambulance to a hospital in Kalispell in northeast Montana near Glacier National Park, according to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks officials. Her condition and identity were not disclosed.
      The woman, her husband, and a dog were on the "Bubble Ups" area of Trail Creek in Flathead National Forest when a bear attacked her at about 3 p.m., according to Montana officials. Her husband used bear spray to scare the creature away, and the couple returned to their vehicle and drove to an area where they could call emergency services, according to the release.
      The park site is closed as the investigation continues. Wildlife officials did not confirm the type of bear in the attack.

    • @bigskye606
      @bigskye606 Рік тому +3

      @@StanMills That looked like grizzlies scavenging on a wolf kill. One of the peculiar behaviors of the Yellowstone larger boar grizzlies, is they have adjusted to the reintroduction of wolves by foregoing hibernation in order to follow the local wolf pack all winter and share in their kills. The larger bear and the wolves are probably very familiar to each other and have developed a somewhat tenuous hierarchy at these kills to minimize risk of injury and wasted energy. Neither party however, plans on inviting us dumb humans to the buffet:)

    • @sunflower-oo1ff
      @sunflower-oo1ff Рік тому +1

      @@bigskye606 so well said👍🕊

  • @oddassembler
    @oddassembler Рік тому +6

    Didn't expect you to be out during Hyperphagia season. There was just a death recently, of very experienced back country campers, from a Grizzly Bear in Banff.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  Рік тому +2

      I thought I explained that in the video.

  • @lindasiroskey326
    @lindasiroskey326 Рік тому +3

    I pray you never do these walks alone. Always bring someone along !!!

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  10 місяців тому

      I do a lot of them alone. But this hike my friend Teresa was actually with me. She has a lot of back country experience with bears. You may see some of her comments.

  • @filmic1
    @filmic1 Рік тому +1

    That took experience and nerves of steel. I thought you were going to just say 'binge eating.' I love Andy Russel's Grizzly Country and Stephen Herrero's book on bear behaviour. He's mentioned Hedysarum (sweetvetch) root often.

  • @simonapalosan3208
    @simonapalosan3208 6 місяців тому

    Hi Stan, you make wonderful videos, which I so much enjoy as an artist too, and I am sure that there is a special state of mind and soul that you are experiencing while there. However I also consider your way of hiking unreasonably risky, and why not an experienced hiker I can understand the common sense of the "make noise" advice. Your argument for a quiet motion, as it is not about 'YOU', makes no sense to me. The fact that it is safe to make yourself heard while in closed wild space is by no means meat to showcase us humans in the wild stage! These sudden encounters are the most notoriously known for tragic events for both humans and bears (so many were killed after these incidents being perceived as agressive). Hope you do not mind my comment and wish to watch your videos for many years to come 😍.

  • @jamesbonner5989
    @jamesbonner5989 Рік тому +2

    That was a close encounter for sure. Squirrels are ready.

  • @ellp152
    @ellp152 Рік тому +2

    Never new this! Thank you!
    😊

  • @PaulAmdahl
    @PaulAmdahl Рік тому +2

    Scary Stuff Yup

  • @susannericker6656
    @susannericker6656 Рік тому +2

    Thank you Stan, that was really scary!

  • @vinnykurri17
    @vinnykurri17 3 місяці тому

    Youre a braver man than I am. I had a chance to work in a park at an entry station in N. Ontario and would have had to walk a trail of a few kms to get to the boat launch alone that led to camp by boat and thought hell no. Lots of black bears this year especially and I'm not an outdoorsman. Needless to say I passed on the job. Haha love your videos!

  • @chrisstinson205
    @chrisstinson205 Рік тому +8

    One of the best channels on UA-cam that I’ve subscribed to.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  11 місяців тому

      Thank you very much for your nice comment. Have a great day.

  • @georgemaxwell3997
    @georgemaxwell3997 11 місяців тому

    No, I don’t, Stan, unless you have a gun and know how to use it, for instance when polar bears are involved. By the way, I love your videos and also prefer to walk quietly in the woods, but with eyes and ears open.

  • @nancysmith-baker1813
    @nancysmith-baker1813 Рік тому +1

    Thankyou Stan .
    I am so glad you teach us how to be in the wild
    Saw a vidio of a teenager calling a wild racoon , the racoon was trying to leave , she tryed to follow it it didnt like that and eventaly attacked her .she wanted to pet it .
    I just dont understand why people think wild animals are petting zoo animals .
    Thankyou for t he vidio

  • @Ernoburger
    @Ernoburger Рік тому +6

    Amazing place. You saw the Grizzly when he was still a good distance away and as you indicated, against the wind. My question is, in the beginning of the video as you are ambling cross-country through the forest, how can you be assured you won’t just randomly stumble on a grizzly when he/she happens to be close? Aren’t you somewhat scared walking around the forest in Yellowstone like that? Or is it a situation where most bears aren’t in that particular forested area so you feel pretty safe there?

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  Рік тому +8

      The reason I am there is to see all the amazing wildlife, including grizzlies, in God’s beautiful creation. I have been doing this for a large portion of my life. I invite you to spend some time on my channel to get answers to those questions. Thank you for your comments.

  • @ericcomp7032
    @ericcomp7032 Рік тому +2

    Thx for sharing ❤

  • @ronkreed
    @ronkreed Рік тому +1

    The shoulder hump on that boar was huge. Is that all muscle or can it be muscle and fat storage?

  • @johneason6540
    @johneason6540 Рік тому +2

    Wow Stan, close !!!

  • @mindybluephotography
    @mindybluephotography 7 місяців тому

    I was so stressed out watching this video. I'm going to work at Yellowstone this summer and hope to see lots of them. but not when I'm alone!

  • @tomortale2333
    @tomortale2333 8 місяців тому

    VERY FOOLISH lucky to b alive....no sidearm??

  • @cachi-7878
    @cachi-7878 Рік тому +1

    @2:33, which means there could be a bear behind you smelling you…😉

  • @cwness4587
    @cwness4587 2 місяці тому

    Stan Mills I'll be watching Scary Bear attacks for that name. It's only a matter time. Reminds of that guy named Tim the Grizzly man. You have just been lucky.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  2 місяці тому

      Most people don't understand that my life is not a game of chance. But thanks for your comments.

  • @desertdog2282
    @desertdog2282 Рік тому +1

    Exciting video, had my hands sweating for a bit. 😂

  • @philliptorres4300
    @philliptorres4300 10 місяців тому

    What was your plan if he seen u?

  • @gabrielleandrew542
    @gabrielleandrew542 11 місяців тому

    Good lord Stan . Stay safe stay away …. Stay out of the path of hyperphagic bears . I came upon this when I was about to fall asleep . Not too sleepy now .That could have turned nasty ! Stay safe dear fellow !!!!

  • @GregHalvorson
    @GregHalvorson 10 місяців тому

    100 yards isn't an "encounter"

  • @Tina-gv9dm
    @Tina-gv9dm Рік тому +1

    Why wouldn’t you talk softly to alert the bear of your presence so that he wouldn’t get closer to you?

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  Рік тому +1

      Yes, it was getting close to that point. On this video you will see me doing just what you said: ua-cam.com/video/O7XP1AxEFac/v-deo.htmlsi=37z4WS7LGGchuF1n

  • @sjohnson4882
    @sjohnson4882 Рік тому +2

    How long do you think it would take the bear to cover the ground between the two of you in the area where you were pointing?

    • @v3insoldi3r85
      @v3insoldi3r85 11 місяців тому +1

      5 secs flat

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  11 місяців тому

      @@v3insoldi3r85yes, 5 seconds. That is why I am very careful to do nothing that will upset the grizzly.

  • @tess4-2
    @tess4-2 11 місяців тому +1

    So beautiful, how respectful you are, and gentle. You give us a window into a world that many of us will never see otherwise. I would watch a hundred of these videos before I would go to a zoo.

    • @teresabarbao8593
      @teresabarbao8593 10 місяців тому

      God truly does bless the hikes in everway

  • @colinburge4150
    @colinburge4150 11 місяців тому

    Hard to understand why someone would want to get close to grizzlies during this difficult period. Shouldn't we show some respect and leave them to their difficult task of trying to survive in the limited environment left to them.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  11 місяців тому

      So should we stop all people from hiking in Yellowstone?

  • @barbaraarsenault1192
    @barbaraarsenault1192 Рік тому +5

    Great video. Informative as always. Wow-what a hike to remember.

  • @coleholloway2523
    @coleholloway2523 Рік тому +5

    Stan I’m a student at msu. Being a freshman here I’ve already seen 30+ at a spot that you probably know here in Montana. Won’t say for privacy. I love these videos and love going out to watch wildlife. Recently went in the backcountry of Yellowstone. Saw wolf tracks and bear tracks. Would you consider going on a hike like this with a expirenced subscriber or do you only go alone? Also I know you have seen a dead mountain lion. But have you seen one with your own eyes?

    • @Katie-vy5rd
      @Katie-vy5rd Рік тому +1

      I'm in Idaho and have recently felt compelled to go out to see one with my own eyes but I never will unless its by accident. Teton, island park, and falls area and then Montana.. curious what you're studying?

  • @joannemcfadden6405
    @joannemcfadden6405 11 місяців тому +1

    That was way too close. I guess you know what your are doing. Brave man.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  11 місяців тому

      When you hike in the Yellowstone area there is a very good chance it will happen. Then you have to make a quick decision on what you are going to do.

  • @ashleylucas-hemphill3689
    @ashleylucas-hemphill3689 4 місяці тому

    Me and my family moved from Kingwood, Texas to Missoula, Montana 2 years ago and I used to be terrified of bears and the more i'm around them, the less scared I am because they really aren't going to attack and eat you the second they see you lol. We saw our first brown/black bear up close and personal when we first moved here..She was really big and stood up and then went up the mountain after my husband raised his voice at her. In Glacier National Park on the Iceberg Lake trail we saw our first young grizzly and it was eating in the bush...We walked by with a big group of people and it slowly walked up the mountain and sniffed the air. We always bring bear spray and a gun just in case ..and hike in groups. I really enjoy seeing bears :)

  • @chantalrochon3566
    @chantalrochon3566 11 місяців тому

    Stan! That was too close😮

  • @michaelboguski4743
    @michaelboguski4743 11 місяців тому

    If only the NFL could hire Grizzlies....
    The other team would be Scared from a hundred yards away.

  • @mach1gtx150
    @mach1gtx150 11 місяців тому

    Bait n switch

  • @jimbird963
    @jimbird963 11 місяців тому

    2 people and their dog was eaten a few days ago on the Canada range this is the most dangerous time of the year to be in bear country ❌💀

  • @sarahsexton2586
    @sarahsexton2586 11 місяців тому

    Should you be approaching Grizzlies during the pre-hibernation phase? Bears are especially dangerous at that time, yes?
    If that bear would have attacked/killed you, the bear would have been killed by Fish and Wildlife

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  11 місяців тому

      I talked about that in the video???

  • @tapdq
    @tapdq 11 місяців тому

    Damn…Do you carry ?
    I would never step nowhere close to a big brown by choice. If I was in an area where our paths might cross I’d definitely have a 45-70 or 12 gauge!
    This is crazy!

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  10 місяців тому

      I always carry 2 cans of bear spray but I have never had to use any. Thanks

  • @Pww642
    @Pww642 11 місяців тому

    Not to be a scold, but don't national parks, US forests and state parks generally urge you to stay ON marked trails? Obviously, if this is private land, it's fair game.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  11 місяців тому

      In one of my videos, I show 3 park rangers riding their horses off trail.

  • @dictator9849
    @dictator9849 11 місяців тому

    After you see a Grizzly close like in this video, doesn’t it make you very nervous to keep going? I would worry that he moves off, but sees you as an intruder in his specific territory (not food) and he stalks you.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  11 місяців тому

      Not sure I call it nervous, but as in this video, I normally turn around and go back. But every encounter is not always the same. Thanks

  • @sharroon7574
    @sharroon7574 11 місяців тому

    Have you been to the Canadian Rockies, as a Canadian that's the pinnacle of beauty. Glacier Park in Montana was awesome too.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  11 місяців тому

      Been to glacier. Had some amazing grizzly encounters there that stopped my camping hike. Had to turn around and hike back out.

  • @applejack2911
    @applejack2911 11 місяців тому

    He had to be downwind, I hope he had some type of firearm.

  • @colleenpeterson7247
    @colleenpeterson7247 11 місяців тому

    Beautiful full moon, this is going to be a awesome video 🐻

  • @berndtherrenvolk1951
    @berndtherrenvolk1951 Рік тому

    Hyperphagia = Carb-loading.

  • @betsybarnicle8016
    @betsybarnicle8016 Рік тому +1

    What kind of food was he looking for in the grass?

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  Рік тому

      Betsy, if you watch the whole video, is show that. Thanks

    • @betsybarnicle8016
      @betsybarnicle8016 Рік тому

      @@StanMills I did, but I must have missed it. I'll watch the whole thing again.

    • @betsybarnicle8016
      @betsybarnicle8016 Рік тому

      @@StanMills gophers?

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  Рік тому +1

      @@betsybarnicle8016 yes. But grizzlies eat just about anything. They like to strip off the top portion of that dried grass also.

  • @whoopwhoop1584
    @whoopwhoop1584 11 місяців тому

    Should never eat too much in griz country

  • @BIKESnSKILLETS
    @BIKESnSKILLETS Рік тому

    Dont you worry one would come up on you from behind or side of you when focusing on the one in front !😮

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  Рік тому +2

      Yes I do. I am always looking behind me. In some of my videos I’ve shown what happens when this happens. Thanks for your comments.

  • @PersonalTriumph2022
    @PersonalTriumph2022 Рік тому +2

    A grizzly killed two experienced hikers in Canada yesterday. Be careful !

    • @twostop6895
      @twostop6895 Рік тому +5

      ? an off leashed dog is not experienced and caused the incident, the dog and both people were killed by the grizzly,

    • @CastleMc
      @CastleMc Рік тому

      You don't know that+ according to friends they did not let the dog roam off leash. We now know that they had already been in camp for several hours before the bear attacked. Grizzlies who enter camps are almost always predatory+ that bear clearly was since it was still guarding the bodies when rescuers arrived 5 hours later. It is likely that the dog died trying to protect them when the bear came into camp@@twostop6895

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  11 місяців тому

      Do “experienced” backpackers take a dog with them in grizzly backcountry?

  • @wsclesky
    @wsclesky Рік тому +1

    Do you carry bear spray?

    • @marklalone3091
      @marklalone3091 Рік тому

      He carries two cans. One for going in and one for going back. If he used up his first can going in, he has a second can for going back.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  Рік тому

      @@marklalone3091yes, that is correct. Thank you. One note though, I have never had to use one.

  • @nibeditasamal86
    @nibeditasamal86 5 місяців тому

    Love all your videos ❤

  • @tinslatee
    @tinslatee Рік тому

    Looks like just dry grasses this time of year. What are they eating ?

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  Рік тому

      I show what they are eating in the video.

  • @winthropbaker5494
    @winthropbaker5494 Рік тому

    I hate it when my phagia is hyper

  • @tammyhollandsworth6783
    @tammyhollandsworth6783 11 місяців тому

    Too close😮

  • @ukcurlygrl1
    @ukcurlygrl1 11 місяців тому

    What do you have to protect yourself

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  11 місяців тому

      I always carry 2 cans of bear spray. And my faith in the Lords promises.

  • @eriklarson9137
    @eriklarson9137 Рік тому

    Skip to 1:30.

  • @jmichaelphegley5853
    @jmichaelphegley5853 Рік тому

    Define that word hyper_______

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  Рік тому

      Scientific terms, so I will let you try to figure that out.

  • @rocknjbindad3707
    @rocknjbindad3707 11 місяців тому

    No humans in grizzly country.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  11 місяців тому

      So does that mean we should not allow any person to go out and enjoy Yellowstone and the surrounding area?

    • @rocknjbindad3707
      @rocknjbindad3707 11 місяців тому

      @@StanMills Yes

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  11 місяців тому +1

      Well I can’t say that is such a bad opinion. In a lot of ways I can agree with you.

  • @johneason6540
    @johneason6540 Рік тому +3

    I had a very close black bear encounter last week in Banff NP, probably within 20 yards, walked up on here feeding, she turned to look at me then just turned around and continued eating. I wish I could show you the photos.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  Рік тому +1

      Would like to see them. You and the bear were obviously in a calm state and you did nothing to upset the bear. But I know you have a lot of experience.

    • @teresabarbao8593
      @teresabarbao8593 11 місяців тому

      I agree with Stan what an awesome encounter!

  • @paulalim1476
    @paulalim1476 Рік тому +1

    In Stan I trust…..

  • @chavenord
    @chavenord 11 місяців тому

    Your video is about 9 minutes too long.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills  11 місяців тому

      Well thanks for watching the first minute.

  • @Highspergamy
    @Highspergamy Рік тому

    Stan Mills is the real Grizzly Man... and that title is best left alone unless you've got a good head on your shoulders.

    • @randallmarsh1187
      @randallmarsh1187 11 місяців тому

      No, the original Grizzly Man got himself and his girlfriend eaten by a grizzly after he too thought he understood bears!

  • @lovegodlovefreedom2535
    @lovegodlovefreedom2535 Рік тому +2

    You’re a brave and wise man, Stan❤️🙏🏽👍🏾