Hiker mauled by bear makes emergency call from up a treeabcnews.com


A hiker who was mauled by a mother bear in Alaska narrowly managed to escape - and make an emergency call from 30ft up a tree.

Ben Radakavich, 30, was hiking the Penguin Creek Trail, south of Anchorage, when he came across a bear cub. Suddenly, its mother appeared and started to attack him.

He said: "It lunged at me, I flipped around and just laid on my stomach and curled up in a ball, and it was chewing on my lower back."

A lull in the attack gave Mr Radakovich the chance to make a run for it and climb as high as he could up the nearest tree.

During the phone conversation, he is asked if needs an ambulance, to which he replies: Yes, I'm bleeding bad."

And, he says, the bear is still close by: "I can hear the brown bear. It's still huffing in the trees. So, I'm as high up in a tree as I can get."

In fact, he stayed in that tree for another hour and a half before medics arrived, and found a deep laceration in his back, as well as other puncture marks, scrapes and bruises.

Back at home, he said: "I'm just grateful I got through it, and I'm here to enjoy another day, basically."

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