I’ve Been Attacked by a Bear, and I Nonetheless ‘Select the Bear’


A current social media pattern highlighting that ladies will nearly all the time select operating right into a bear over operating into a person within the woods hits dwelling for me. I’ve been attacked by each.

I started scripting this story final yr, and for just a few logistical causes, it sat. I ought to say I started scripting this story years in the past. It’s modified as time has gone on, nevertheless it’s a narrative that’s sadly been mine for too lengthy. All that’s to say, this sense has been round nicely earlier than some social media pattern.

No bear has ever had unhealthy intentions for me. A bear has by no means feigned kindness or faked friendship so as to catch me off guard. There has by no means been a bear who’s deliberate and plotted to injure me for enjoyable. I’ve by no means been left bloodied and crying within the church parking zone by a bear. My self-worth has by no means been destroyed by a bear. My physique has by no means been violently violated for the sick enjoyment of a bear.

I can’t say the identical for man.

The Bear

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Stills from a video I made for my daughter after hitting a bear within the head with an elk shed — simply in case it turned again for me; a video I’m grateful she’ll by no means must see; (photos/Rachelle Schrute)

“Dad. I received attacked by a bear.”

It’s in all probability not a name my dad ever anticipated, and it’s a name I by no means anticipated to make. The brief story is that this:

I used to be solo elk looking in an space identified to have black bears. I’ve run into black bears a lot and have by no means had a lot of a difficulty with them. They go their method. I am going mine.

This time, I noticed what I believed was a little bit ol’ Black Angus cow grazing in a meadow on public land. As I received nearer, that cow lifted its head over the waist-high grass and checked out me as I handed inside 30 yards. That cow was not a small cow — it was an enormous bear.

I finished, made myself identified, and determined, clearly, to vary path. Oddly, the bear lowered its head and stored munching on no matter it was engaged on, paying little consideration to me.

What felt like perhaps 20 minutes later, I used to be transferring alongside a recreation path that bottlenecks on a reasonably steep hillside after I heard a ruckus to my proper. No matter was making the noise was transferring forward of me by way of the gnarliest brush. Then, I noticed motion behind two forked pines on the smallest level within the bottleneck of the path.

My first thought was, “That’s both a moo-cow or an elk-cow.”

Not a Cow at All

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The precise antler that is perhaps the rationale I’m nonetheless right here; (picture/Rachelle Schrute)

I had an elk shed in a single hand that I’d picked up a couple of minutes earlier and was carrying my bow over my neck with the opposite. As I contemplated slowly setting the shed down so I may seize my bow and prepare to take a shot, the bear was already bounding towards me.

With bear spray on my pack belt and each fingers full, I instinctively swung the antler and made contact with the bear’s head. I fell exhausting to the left; he recoiled and bounded down off the path to the fitting.

This wasn’t some false cost. This wasn’t only a curious bear. It was a full-blown stalk and assault.

I spotted rapidly that the quickest method out of the woods was to comply with the precise path that the bear had taken to get himself out of the state of affairs. With essentially the most violent shakes I can’t presumably describe, I adopted his lead towards the highway.

A Video That Hurts to Watch

I pulled my telephone out and started recording. I felt I owed it to my kids to say some issues within the occasion the bear turned again. We’d usually joked about the potential of me being eaten by a bear and the way a lot road cred that might earn them. I imply, it’s fairly cool to inform somebody that your mother received eaten by a bear, proper?

I additionally began recording to maintain myself making noise. Actually, I additionally simply wanted to speak to somebody. I’d by no means felt extra alone. All I had was a telephone, no cell service, and an inReach with unanswered messages as a result of everybody I knew was additionally out looking. I felt so silly, like a kind of dramatic teenage ladies recording themselves crying … but there I used to be, crying into my telephone.

It took nearly 2 hours to get again to my rig and drive to cellphone service to name my dad.

The darkest actuality of that is that I by no means known as my dad after I was attacked by males. By some means, there’s disgrace connected to being a sufferer of a person. There’s questioning, blame, and disbelief. We’re taught as ladies that opening our mouths about these assaults will simply open up a can of worms that isn’t price it, so we regularly simply shove it down into our intestine and maintain it in silence. It’s simpler.

And ultimately, nobody will ask me what I used to be sporting to impress the bear.

The most important irony is that I’m much more accountable for the bear assault than I’ve ever been accountable for the assaults by males.

Why I’d Nonetheless Select the Bear That Tried to Eat Me

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Not THEE bear, however a similar-sized bear that I spent a while watching on one other event; (picture/Rachelle Schrute)

This story isn’t about that bear, or any bear for that matter. I’ve a number of mates who’ve been attacked by bears, many much more violently than my experiences. A buddy of mine “heard her personal cranium crack” within the mouth of a bear, fought it off with the assistance of bear spray, and held her scalp to her head whereas she hiked herself out. I had the consideration of holding that bear’s cranium in my fingers.

The one bodily accidents I sustained had been some respectable bruises and scrapes from the impression of hitting the bottom and a complete lot of scratches from busting out by way of hawthorn bushes to get the hell out of the woods. I lucked out. My story is actually not distinctive, neither is it even badass, as in comparison with the experiences of the folks in my circle.

There’s an image someplace of my grandmother swinging a brush at a bear that was entering into her flowers. I spent a while wilderness guiding, the place an excellent day meant I received folks into locations the place they might watch grizzlies graze and wolves tussle with one another. Bears are simply a part of our life.

I’ve had some actually sketchy interactions with grizzlies, together with bluff fees and, pending your definition of a cost (and the way a lot interplay I select to have with Montana Fish and Wildlife officers), some that had been way over bluff. I’m fortunate that I’m nonetheless right here to jot down about them. Nearly all of these interactions had been totally my fault, the place I put myself within the fallacious state of affairs and caught a bear off-guard.

Predators on Two Legs

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Bowhunting elk ultimately gentle; (picture/Rachelle Schrute)

That stated, my scariest moments within the wild don’t evaluate to the moments I’ve confronted human predators. That truth lives on the tip of my tongue every time somebody questions why I am going into the woods alone. I usually marvel what number of ladies hunters are requested the identical. I ponder what number of have gotten the advice to “go together with one of many guys.”

What about bears or wolves? You actually don’t take a man with you? No husband, no boyfriend, father, nothin’?

These considerations all come from a spot of caring. I do know this, and I do admire it. It’s simply that as I’ve gotten older, I come to grasp that the considerations is perhaps misplaced.

The worst factor a bear, wolf, or mountain lion can do is harm my physique or take my life.

I don’t wish to downplay that. I completely get spooked within the wilderness. I’ve hiked out after darkish at instances, and each sound was one thing making an attempt to eat me. When you get in that way of thinking, it’s a darkish place to be.

Nonetheless, there isn’t a twig snap at nighttime, no scurry by way of the comb, no low rumbling growl, or charging bear that compares to:

“What’s a little bit gal such as you doing out right here on their own?”

I started stewing on this matter a number of years in the past. To be sincere, I used to be pushed to jot down about it due to interactions I’ve been put in by way of social media. It began comparatively innocently with the random man joking that he’d prefer to hunt with me sometime and actually educate me one thing. Then, it will be the compliments that edged on inappropriate. And eventually, perhaps round 2016, the detrimental interactions started to escalate.

I’ve needed to file restraining orders as not too long ago as just a few months in the past. In the latest incident, I hadn’t responded to a form message that ended up buried in my inbox. The person who despatched it took it as such an affront that he very credibly threatened to kill me and everybody I knew.

I had a person in his late 50s journey throughout the nation by airplane after which hire a automobile to drive a number of hours to get to my rural workplace. He walked in with flowers, excited to fulfill me and much more excited to debate the journey he’d deliberate for us.

I had by no means spoken to this man. But, right here he was, standing in entrance of me alone in my workplace with nobody else round. When the police arrived, he was visibly confused as to why I wasn’t flattered. He knew all the pieces about me. He’d gone by way of a lot to return see me and actually believed we had been meant to be collectively.

Opening your life as much as the general public can have very real-world penalties.

Me, too.

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Simply a few of the enjoyable feedback from good guys on social media; (picture/Rachelle Schrute)

I’ve often shared social media tales that spotlight these kinds of interactions, together with the incessant pile of harassment that finds its option to my inbox. After mentioning how my concern of most males ranks far larger than my concern of bears, I used to be bombarded with messages. A lot of these by some means each downplayed and echoed my sentiment. It’s ironic that this little interest of mine abruptly grew to become such a preferred pattern, notably with ladies who’ve by no means even seen a bear.

So many males claimed that they, too, felt extra scared in an alleyway than within the forest. They’d quite be within the woods than within the metropolis. They felt safer on the market.

Oh, I do know, sweetheart. The meth heads in my neighborhood terrify me, too. I can’t think about being a reasonably lady such as you. I’d quite be tenting.”

This cognitive dissonance is so loud.

You missed the purpose, bud. You’ve taken the risk I face day by day and never solely made it about you however misdirected it accountable medicine or thugs or no matter demographic you discover sub-par. What you don’t understand is that almost all assailants are “good guys” similar to you.

Oddly sufficient, I’m already getting ready for the throngs of males who will name this story or any of my accounts “pretend,” and that’s simply a part of the deal.

Not All Males

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That is about to get REAL private. Take into account this your set off warning.

I’ve by no means been raped by a methhead, assaulted by somebody on crack, manhandled by a homeless man, or accosted by a “thug.” I’m not saying that these issues don’t occur to folks day by day. I do know they do, and my coronary heart breaks for them.

What I’m saying is that all of these issues have occurred to me.

Nonetheless, the perpetrators weren’t the folks we’ve been taught to concern. They got here within the type of a highschool basketball participant, a revered pastor, a neighborhood chief, and a U.S. soldier, amongst others. Each considered one of them could be somebody the native paper would gloat about; each considered one of them continues to be revered of their communities. These had been folks I used to be taught to belief.

There’s a behavior of passing the buck to those that are deemed “much less savory” within the eyes of society. I perceive that not all experiences are common, however mine got here from these on the proverbial societal honor roll.

Would I’ve been safer within the woods with them? I do know for a incontrovertible fact that I wouldn’t have been.

At any time when I learn the phrase “not all males,” I instantly assume, “not all bears.” I haven’t been attacked by most of the bears I’ve come into contact with. That doesn’t imply I’d wish to be locked in a cage with one. See? See how that works?

To be clear, I’m not scared of males. The general public in my life occur to be males. The most secure I’ve ever felt is within the firm of well-chosen males. Nonetheless, that doesn’t negate the truth that essentially the most scared, most threatened, and most injured I’ve ever been has additionally been by the hands of males.

I discover deep irony within the suggestion that I need to add one to my visitor listing so as to be secure. Are you able to think about somebody suggesting to a person that they need to take a girl alongside on a hunt, you recognize, for security? It appears ludicrous in our society, however statistically, it will be more practical.

How My Experiences Have Formed Who I Am

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(Picture/Rachelle Schrute)

There isn’t sufficient time within the day to inform you all my tales involving the predators in boots. Being a girl within the open air places you within the minority on the whole. Being a girl within the looking and fishing area, much more so. I’m usually the one girl at camp, the one girl on press journeys, and the one girl within the room.

It’s not one thing I even assume twice about, and I’ve come to see it as an honor. I’m completely snug in these settings with these folks. They’re my folks, gender not thought-about.

However, I’ve had interactions within the wild that these folks will doubtless by no means expertise, and that modifications an individual. Typically, I believe it takes a imply previous bear to place threats into perspective.

Cementing My Stance

Within the months since my face-to-face, or maybe, antler-to-face interplay with that bear, I’ve had lots of time to consider the risks that I face unknowingly and the risks that I put myself in. I’ve come to some putting conclusions.

I’d quite face that bear once more than face the person who was ready for me by my truck in the course of nowhere, with no cellphone service, and nobody else round.

I’d quite face that bear once more than have to return to the day that I needed to minimize down a gate that had been wire-tied shut by two males who didn’t need me to have the ability to depart with out them having the ability to catch up. Their intentions had been fairly clear.

I’d quite face that bear once more than have to return to the church the place I used to be taught greater than any 8-year-old lady ought to ever must know.

In each state of affairs, in each location, in each circumstance: I select the bear.

Is There a Answer?

Maybe the truth that a lot consciousness has already been delivered to violence in opposition to ladies, with no obvious decision, says one thing.

I come from a biology background. At any time when I attempt to rationalize something, I all the time revert to the truth that the natural instincts of mammals don’t depart the females in a great spot. I hope that we’re in a spot in evolutionary historical past the place the males of our species are collectively able to larger orders of pondering. Nonetheless, it appears the statistics present that organic drives usually outweigh morals.

Name me a pessimist, however I choose to consider it as realism. I’m smaller, slower, and bodily weaker than most males. Due to that, they are going to all the time be a risk.

What Does It All Imply?

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(Picture/Rachelle Schrute)

This story doesn’t have an ethical, answer, or completely satisfied ending. It’s only a story.

Possibly this can be a nod to the ladies on the market who really feel the identical. Maybe it’s only a social commentary on how ladies are taught, from such a younger age, that we’d like males in shut proximity for us to be secure. That sentiment is very sturdy relating to venturing off the crushed path.

On no account is that this some testimony about how scared I’m of males. Most of my favourite people have that intercourse listed on their driver’s license. The majority of my social circle consists of males who I belief with my life.

Nonetheless, statistically, logistically, realistically, and from so many very private experiences, when confronted with the selection of an unknown bear within the woods or an unknown man:

I’ll all the time select the bear.



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