One of the fixtures of Outdoor Life’s 119-year-history is what former editor Vin Sparano called the “scalp-lifter” story: first-person accounts of bear attacks. As outdoorsmen and women, we retell those thrillers, exaggerate close encounters, marvel over survivors (see p. 49), remember those who weren’t so lucky, and strategize endlessly about self-protection in bear country. Here’s a peek at that fascination, as revealed by our archives.
BEARS BY THE NUMBERS
THE NUMBER OF ARTICLES IN OUR DIGITAL ARCHIVES CONTAINING THE PHRASE...
BEAR ATTACK 1,811
PROBLEM BEAR 3,135
BEAR GUN 6,013
BEAR SPRAY 773
OLD MOSE* 52
*OLD MOSE WAS AN INFAMOUS COLORADO GRIZZLY WHO KILLED THREE MEN, 800 HEAD OF CATTLE, AND SEVERAL HORSES. HIS DEPREDATIONS COST LANDOWNERS ABOUT $30,000, OR ALMOST $800,000 TODAY, AFTER ADJUSTING FOR INFLATION . HE WAS…
