scubohuntr
Active member
Somebody has to get help. If the (already injured) client had stayed, chances are they'd just be "missing", unless someone found remains by accident. Personally, I try hard not to second guess the actions of people in situations I know very little about. The way it was reported, it sounds bad, but when I have been out in grizzly country with friends I have made it clear that going for help is the best way to help in such a situation, and that if everyone gets nailed, help is not coming. Especially with a second bear present, nothing good would come from sticking around. I would guess that the guide got in close enough to draw the bear's attention off his client, and then yelled for the client to go for help. The client threw his firearm to the guide, wisely not shooting into the "furball", and took off as instructed. I'd call that admirable presence of mind for a guy who had already been chewed on. If I were being mauled, I'd hope that any observers would have the sense to deploy spray instead of bullets. Being accidentally bear sprayed would be intensely unpleasant, but far less permanent than being accidentally shot. Besides, I'd need the bullets to shoot the idiot for not going for help like I told him to.