Coach Chris
Member
Mark was a close friend. One of the best guys I know. It's been hard here.
Sorry for your loss.
He seemed like a top notch person.
My heart breaks for his wife and kids
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Mark was a close friend. One of the best guys I know. It's been hard here.
Take a look at the awful injuries Chubon recieved in the video attached. Truely gruesome.
https://www.clickorlando.com/news/n...ves-bear-grabbing-him-by-ankles-attacking-him
This is a very sad ending for the guide and his family, my condolences to his family. All the Monday morning quarter backing here is ridiculous. Listening to the news reports and thinking they are accurate is BS. One report I heard was a female reporter stating they had CAUGHT a Elk then were attacked. Pure sensationalism and BS. Then the Glock was a 9mm. Was it, who confirmed it?
What I'm saying is let the investigating agency do their job and wait for the results of that investigation. These incidents seem to take on a life of their own and most times do not resemble the actual events.
How would I react if I was in the guides position or the clients? Of course I want to believe I would do the right thing with out hesitation. But in reality none of know for sure how it would play out.
Okay rant over,
Dan
I believe today in the funeral. From all accounts Wyoming lost one heck of a good guy. I can't imagine what the family is going through but it appears they will have the full support of the community through this. RIP
I didn’t know him. I know people who did. By all accounts he was a noble, generous, hard working man. A real stand up guy. It’s a great loss.From all accounts Wyoming lost one heck of a good guy.
https://billingsgazette.com/news/st...cle_7d745c15-40d0-5cbc-92f3-e1f7b3c2e976.html
No F*#&%ing way I leave my hunting partner in the woods while he is being attacked and run away to "save" myself. "Threw his gun towards the guide fighting for his life and ran??" If I stooped that low I sure as hell wouldn't be telling people about how much of an ALL-TIME coward I was. I find this absolutely unbelievable. This is extremely heartbreaking and sad to read. I cannot imagine what the family and community is going through. Call me an asshole or all talk and how "nobody knows how you handle a situation like that until you are in one" but there is no way in hell I'm leaving that scene. No F'n way. Unfortunately the coward gets to go on with his life while someone lost theirs for his for what? Pathetic.
What I find most interesting and scary is the man who survived said he was dragged off the horse he was riding. In all the bear attacks I have read about I don't recall ever hearing of someone being attacked on horse back (excepting the incident in Glacier several years ago - completely dis similar circumstances).
Take a look at the awful injuries Chubon recieved in the video attached. Truely gruesome.
https://www.clickorlando.com/news/n...ves-bear-grabbing-him-by-ankles-attacking-him