A bear is incredibly fast. I mean incredibly fast. Luckily, they're also pretty instinctual about saving energy. If that bear felt the need to attack and kill the guy with the camera it would no problem.
Exactly correct. I used to live just outside Yosemite over 30 years ago and even then the touristas were as stupid as these are in this vid. Seems they are striking for a Darwin award. As for the speed of bears, check out this bison chasing a grizz up in Yellowstone. The speed, endurance and climbing ability of the grizz is stunning. If a bear decides he's hungry or just backed into a corner a human WILL lose........especially in the Spring or late Fall. These Yosemite bears are different than the grizzlies but they are still bears in the wild and in places like Yellowstone or Yosemite where touristas are common to them.......there can be hell to pay. Enjoy the speed of this bear! ua-cam.com/video/q0LFlKeAmeg/v-deo.html&lc=UgxcsgoGhJCUC7BKC3t4AaABAg.9rBc51u29Rt9wicjF9rRxL
Black bears are very passive too tho, they’re like spiders they’re more afraid of us then we are of them. This one just sees humans all the time and eats what they leave behind
It amazes me that people are so stupid they walk quickly towards a bear. At worst, you can get in trouble, at “best” you are scaring the bear or making him see humans as not something to be afraid of. Let the bear be on his way.
At Yosemite, its important to remember that this place used to (still does, but not as much) have a problem with bears coming to human dwellings. The bears knew where the bins were (even when they got padlocked shut), they knew the car parks because the cars often had food in them. Bears are genuinely beautiful, they look so cuddly and friendly, but they're not. As humans visiting we have to remember our caveman instincts. So, you walk backwards, slowly, make as little noise as possible and if a fight happens remember its a fight to the dearh, it is either you or the bear and frankly, the bear has advantages over you. I visited Yosemite in 2019 and the only bear i saw was my mum getting out of bed in the morning (she will kill me if she knew i said that haha). Yosemite is genuinely beautiful and you most likely won't encounter a bear, but you still need to be prepared incase you do. Using bear spray isnt inhumane, and its a good thing because bears wont return to that area, meaning less people at risk in the future.
Despite seeming awkwardness, the bear can move with great rapidity even over rough ground, some varieties attaining a speed of nearly 48 km (30 mi) an hour for a short distance. Bears are also good swimmers, and most of them can climb. The idea that bears hug or squeeze their victims to death is not borne out by the facts. When engaged in a struggle, the bear strikes with its huge paws, and its powerful, heavy arms drive the nonretractile claws deep into the body of its opponent. A single blow may be sufficient to kill an animal such as a deer. Most appropriately, therefore, the Scriptures allude to the bear’s dangerousness in parallel with that of the lion. (Amos, chapter 5, verse 19; Lamentations, chapter 3, verse10) Naturalists, in fact, consider the bear to be even more dangerous than the large cats. Usually, however, the bear, like other animals, does not molest humans but avoids them, although it may attack when provoked or surprised.
Guys, these are black bears, no brown bears live in Yosemite. Although getting this close to a bear looks risky. It’s perfectly alright as long as they don’t show hostility in any way
I watched a bear startled by an air horn run through 6 foot high solid brush at about 30 miles pr/ hr .So if you think bear spray will stop an 8 second run to get to you think again ! It looked like a cabin cruiser through heavy waves..
Too many people. They probably never seen a bear before. I have bears around my house for years, i can walk with or by them no problem but we never had that many people around. They are making it uncomfortable.
Oh I remember this years ago at Yosemite as well. I didn't run but I found myself isolated from the rest of my family in deep brush. I was never so terrified. You are foolish to ever think you can outrun a bear.
@@0230Raveena I'm so glad! I'd have LOVED to have seen a bear at Yosemite, but our tour guide didn't give ANY advice on what to do if we saw a bear, or, well, any animal for that matter. We did however see some wild dear (2 families I'm told), they got close to us (but didn't care that I was stood there quietly with an open mouth and a digital camera haha. I definitely left with that "Yosemite Glow" they speak of. How did you find your experience?
it is a little surprising that this bear is among people during the day. black bears are notoriously skittish and will almost always avoid people, and the Mist trail is one of the most popular trails in the entire park. My bet is this bear found some food from a human at some point near this trail. btw, guns are obviously not the answer in black bear country (all you need is some common sense and respect for wild animals), and Yosemite doesn't allow folks to bring any weapons, or bear spray into the park. be smart folks.
Rangers from Yosemite say there just isn’t a need for the spray. The park doesn’t have grizzlies (the main reason someone would carry bear spray in the first place). Even though about 500 black bears do roam the park, Yosemite has never reported a bear-on-human attack. To prevent public encounters with bears, park staff use GPS tracking and redirection techniques with good success.
Guns I guess I can see, but bear spray nah, that just seems flatout unwise, even if Yosemite hasn't had a bear on human attack. It's only a matter of time with people like this wandering about.
@@alrightalright4585 I don't have an informed opinion on it, but I think I recall them claiming that because the bears were so acclimated to people and did not attack, somebody using bear spray could antagonize the bear into attacking.
Only under strict guidelines, otherwise it would create complacency with too many idiots thinking they can do what the hell they like simply because they are packing a firearm.
A bear is incredibly fast. I mean incredibly fast. Luckily, they're also pretty instinctual about saving energy. If that bear felt the need to attack and kill the guy with the camera it would no problem.
Exactly correct. I used to live just outside Yosemite over 30 years ago and even then the touristas were as stupid as these are in this vid. Seems they are striking for a Darwin award. As for the speed of bears, check out this bison chasing a grizz up in Yellowstone. The speed, endurance and climbing ability of the grizz is stunning. If a bear decides he's hungry or just backed into a corner a human WILL lose........especially in the Spring or late Fall. These Yosemite bears are different than the grizzlies but they are still bears in the wild and in places like Yellowstone or Yosemite where touristas are common to them.......there can be hell to pay. Enjoy the speed of this bear!
ua-cam.com/video/q0LFlKeAmeg/v-deo.html&lc=UgxcsgoGhJCUC7BKC3t4AaABAg.9rBc51u29Rt9wicjF9rRxL
Black bears are very passive too tho, they’re like spiders they’re more afraid of us then we are of them. This one just sees humans all the time and eats what they leave behind
The camera man never dies.....
It amazes me that people are so stupid they walk quickly towards a bear. At worst, you can get in trouble, at “best” you are scaring the bear or making him see humans as not something to be afraid of. Let the bear be on his way.
Its a black bear they’re like big raccoons. Dont even think theres a recorded Instance of one mauling a human
Not smart but some people need a stupid thrill.
At Yosemite, its important to remember that this place used to (still does, but not as much) have a problem with bears coming to human dwellings.
The bears knew where the bins were (even when they got padlocked shut), they knew the car parks because the cars often had food in them.
Bears are genuinely beautiful, they look so cuddly and friendly, but they're not. As humans visiting we have to remember our caveman instincts. So, you walk backwards, slowly, make as little noise as possible and if a fight happens remember its a fight to the dearh, it is either you or the bear and frankly, the bear has advantages over you.
I visited Yosemite in 2019 and the only bear i saw was my mum getting out of bed in the morning (she will kill me if she knew i said that haha).
Yosemite is genuinely beautiful and you most likely won't encounter a bear, but you still need to be prepared incase you do.
Using bear spray isnt inhumane, and its a good thing because bears wont return to that area, meaning less people at risk in the future.
I read somewhere that bear spray wasn’t allowed to be used at this national park, I’ve never been so I’m unsure as to how true that is.
I found before my visit in June 2023 that bear spray was banned
@@Cash42 It's not only allowed, its recommended to carry it.
It looked to me that he was trying to get out of there. They The tourons were blocking his path.
the guy with the camera is not very smart
I was hoping he’d get eaten.
Smarter than you, Dilip
I hope he is still alive
Despite seeming awkwardness, the bear can move with great rapidity even over rough ground, some varieties attaining a speed of nearly 48 km (30 mi) an hour for a short distance. Bears are also good swimmers, and most of them can climb.
The idea that bears hug or squeeze their victims to death is not borne out by the facts. When engaged in a struggle, the bear strikes with its huge paws, and its powerful, heavy arms drive the nonretractile claws deep into the body of its opponent. A single blow may be sufficient to kill an animal such as a deer. Most appropriately, therefore, the Scriptures allude to the bear’s dangerousness in parallel with that of the lion. (Amos, chapter 5, verse 19; Lamentations, chapter 3, verse10) Naturalists, in fact, consider the bear to be even more dangerous than the large cats. Usually, however, the bear, like other animals, does not molest humans but avoids them, although it may attack when provoked or surprised.
Guys, these are black bears, no brown bears live in Yosemite. Although getting this close to a bear looks risky. It’s perfectly alright as long as they don’t show hostility in any way
I watched a bear startled by an air horn run through 6 foot high solid brush at about 30 miles pr/ hr .So if you think bear spray will stop an 8 second run to get to you think again ! It looked like a cabin cruiser through heavy waves..
Nobody ever looks again at pictures they take
I've had many bear encounters to know what that bear is doing he's just looking for food
Unless you are a twinkie, you are pretty safe.
Just Leave the Bear Alone Put the Camera Away You Are putting the bears Life at risks!
That was a black bear in cinnamon phase most likely would’ve done anything if it was a grizzly it already went after somebody long before that
Too many people. They probably never seen a bear before. I have bears around my house for years, i can walk with or by them no problem but we never had that many people around. They are making it uncomfortable.
Oh I remember this years ago at Yosemite as well. I didn't run but I found myself isolated from the rest of my family in deep brush. I was never so terrified. You are foolish to ever think you can outrun a bear.
What did you do?
@FannyLerouxTime . When it was distracted. I slowly edged my way to safety. Thank You for asking. 😄
@@0230Raveena I'm so glad! I'd have LOVED to have seen a bear at Yosemite, but our tour guide didn't give ANY advice on what to do if we saw a bear, or, well, any animal for that matter.
We did however see some wild dear (2 families I'm told), they got close to us (but didn't care that I was stood there quietly with an open mouth and a digital camera haha.
I definitely left with that "Yosemite Glow" they speak of. How did you find your experience?
Step out of his way and let him pass by. Never surround or block a bear. It's a good way to get bluff charged.
it is a little surprising that this bear is among people during the day. black bears are notoriously skittish and will almost always avoid people, and the Mist trail is one of the most popular trails in the entire park. My bet is this bear found some food from a human at some point near this trail. btw, guns are obviously not the answer in black bear country (all you need is some common sense and respect for wild animals), and Yosemite doesn't allow folks to bring any weapons, or bear spray into the park. be smart folks.
I think that the bear has the right of way in that situation
Cameras seem to lower the IQ.
Caution: animals in Yosemite Disney Forset 😅
Whenever I see people act this was around wildlife, I hope for a real life "Cocaine Bear"
Both guns and bear spray are prohibited in Yosemite
Rangers from Yosemite say there just isn’t a need for the spray. The park doesn’t have grizzlies (the main reason someone would carry bear spray in the first place). Even though about 500 black bears do roam the park, Yosemite has never reported a bear-on-human attack. To prevent public encounters with bears, park staff use GPS tracking and redirection techniques with good success.
Guns I guess I can see, but bear spray nah, that just seems flatout unwise, even if Yosemite hasn't had a bear on human attack. It's only a matter of time with people like this wandering about.
@@alrightalright4585 I don't have an informed opinion on it, but I think I recall them claiming that because the bears were so acclimated to people and did not attack, somebody using bear spray could antagonize the bear into attacking.
@@nonconsensualopinion I guess that's fair enough, I concede that, but a bear is still a bear lol. Only in California man I swear.
Bear spray is not prohibited in Yosemite
Does this type of thing happen often here? I’ve never been to Yosemite, but I’ve wanted to visit.
Better off going to glacier Park in Montana. too many people in Yosemite.
Dope vid😂
Bears use the trails just like we do, and the camera boy is blocking him. Bears are faster than a horse in a short sprint.
Americans not the sharpest knives in the draw.
Always carry a gun
Black bears aren't dangerous unless you're a dummie, you really don't need a gun in this situation.
@@ghost__chips better to have one and not need it then to need one and not have it.
@@dcoledesttaevadoithawj2207 A lot of worst shit always happened because 'not need', i too would carry one.
Guns are only recommended with polar bears. With black and grizzly bears carrying bear spray should keep you save as long as you’re not an idiot
Only under strict guidelines, otherwise it would create complacency with too many idiots thinking they can do what the hell they like simply because they are packing a firearm.
Well, at least it’s not a grizzly. Yosemite doesn’t have those.