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-Short Attention Span Theater-
Marines 1 , Bears 0
2007-06-22
HELEN - A camping trip to Low Gap Camp Grounds near Helen turned into a harrowing experience for Chris Everhart and his three sons when they tangled with a 300-pound black bear.

But it proved fatal for the bear.

The bear had taken the Everharts' cooler and was heading back to the woods when 6-year-old Logan hurled a shovel at it. Fearing what might happen next, the Norcross father and ex-Marine grabbed the closest thing he could find - a log. "(I) threw it at it and it happened to hit the bear in the head," Chris Everhart said. "I thought it just knocked it out but it actually ended up killing the bear."

The man was given a ticket for failing to secure his camp site, said Ken Riddleberger, a region supervisor for game management with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Riddleberger said some U.S. Forest Service agents were at the camp issuing a citation in an unrelated case. They got to the scene in a few minutes and verified what happened, he said. Riddleberger said fines are usually set by counties, but Everhart's will be set by the federal government since the incident happened on federal property.

"We've not had an attack in Georgia," he said. "The key thing to learn from this is if there's a bear around, do not have your garbage or food available. If we manage our food, we won't have bears around."
Posted by:bruce

#11  Bears learn rather quickly that campers can mean food.

"They're really tasty, once you get that gore-tex wrapper off!"
Posted by: Pappy   2007-06-22 22:47  

#10  It's no joke here in the mountains of East Tennesse when going camping around bears. You really do need to secure food and garbage. Bears learn rather quickly that campers can mean food. Securing things limitsthe contact between bears and people and decreases the possibility of death or serious injury to people or bears. Getting a ticket for not securing the campsite is appropriate. Trust me. You don't want a 300 pound bear in your tent at 2:00 AM. I used to teach a backpacking class and one of the things people were told was keep a sharp knife handy when you go to sleep. Use it to cut your way out the back of your tent if a bear is blocking the front. If you attack the bear it's bad news for the people.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2007-06-22 21:32  

#9  The Florida Wildlife Law and Fine Getters had to kill a 250 lb. black bear 2 weeks ago near the center of Tallahassee, got treed behind a WhataBurger on 319. It was a 3 time looooooser. Destroyed it. :<.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-06-22 18:12  

#8  "Oh, since we're here, we might as well write you a ticket for something".

Dayum! This is turning into a three-way tie with Shipman, Rob Crawford and now, bigjim all vieing for Snark O' the Week™.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-06-22 15:57  

#7  so now we need to add a pile of tie downs to our camping gear list... this is about as stupid as the DNR guy in WA that ticketed the guy that saved a swimmer while crabbing and didn't immedietly record his catch; all the while the dnr clown watched from shore with binoculars. and just 2 weeks ago, Mrs. Ret and I got a warning because we did not occupy a WA state campground spot overnight that we had properly registered. must be something in the water that casues unmitigated stupidity.....(or maybe they are pissed becasue they cannot be real cops and drive their crown vics at high speeds)
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-06-22 13:39  

#6  "Oh, since we're here, we might as well write you a ticket for something".
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-06-22 13:15  

#5  "I am writing you a ticket for not securing your campsite against bears"

The guy who wrote that ticket was an idiot. I think if I got that ticket I'd tell him to wait right there while I retrieved my log ....
Posted by: flash91   2007-06-22 11:57  

#4  I was at an office building in State College, PA this week when a 3-400 lb black bear sauntered into the side yard. Gawking employees who apparently went out for autographs scared it away.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-06-22 07:52  

#3  ex-Marine. Thank you.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2007-06-22 07:39  

#2  A fun little trip to Helen back.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-06-22 03:43  

#1  The bear had taken the Everharts' cooler and was heading back to the woods

Oh Nooooees!
YooooooooooooooooGeeeeeeeeeeee!
Posted by: Boo Boo   2007-06-22 01:31  

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