Runner Comes Face to Face With a Bear On a One-Way Path… Watch What Happens

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Written by Hannah Crawford

Published: January 22, 2024

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Coming face to face with a massive bear is never anyone’s idea of a good time. It’s even tougher to deal with when you’re not expecting that to happen. Let’s see what happens to a runner who comes within feet of a bear on a one-way path in California. 

Brown Bear Sighting In California

A runner’s video went viral after she quite literally ran into a bear in Sierra Madre, California. ABC7 News picked up the story and shared it on their YouTube channel. The footage starts out with Laura Gold, the runner, on a hiking trail. It is a seemingly hot sunny day. She turns the bend in the next corner. And expects to see more trees and the rocky terrain laid out in front of her. But, instead, she is met by his mama brown bear and her two cubs. 

USA Today reported the following.”While I was trail running alone, I was about 5 inches from hitting momma bear after turning a tight blind corner,” wrote the runner in an Instagram post. “To prevent myself from hitting her, I stopped as fast as I could and almost slid down the mountain doing so.”

Next, we hear the sounds of the runner yelling loudly and deepening her voice as she’s backing up. While this might seem like she did the right thing, we can’t be too quick to congratulate her. According to the National Park Service, making noise is not the best course of action with bears. “Do not make any loud noises or screams—the bear may think it’s the sound of a prey animal.” It is best to wave your arms above your head. This way, you’re making yourself appear to be large and then back away slowly. 

Lucky for this runner, the bear kept her distance. But as we can see, the bear still followed her to make sure the threat towards her cubs was eliminated. 

Where Do Brown Bears Live?

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The brown bear is an omnivore eater.

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Brown bears (Ursus arctos) can be found living throughout Asia, Eurasia, Europe, and North America. According to the San Diego Zoo, they are often found in forests, mountain areas, tundras, and sometimes semi-desert areas. 

The brown bear population is currently standing under 200,000. Their conservation status is considered to be stable. One of the most famous brown bears is the grizzly bear (Ursus Arctos Horriblis). And their population is under 60,000 individuals. This leaves their conservation status as threatened. 

It’s important to know what type of animals are in the areas that you will be visiting. The runner in the video above most likely assumed she was just going out for an enjoyable run that day. But knowing the animals in your area gives us the ability to choose where we visit. And how to react to animal confrontations. 


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Hannah Crawford is a writer at A-Z Animals where she focuses on reptiles, mammals, and locations in Africa. Hannah has been researching and writing about animals and various countries for over eight years. She holds a Bachelors Degree in Communication\Performance Studies from Pensacola Christian College, which she earned in 2015. Hannah is a resident in Florida, and enjoys theatre, poetry, and growing her fish tank.

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