That attack took place on the Gravelly Range I believe, on the south end of it. The reason that stuck in my mind is I had been wanting to ride my e bike on some trails there, after eyeballing things from the air earlier. I did it this summer, but the signs on the trail head were pretty attention getting: DANGER..etc. I always ride with a bear bell, most attacks SEEM to take place when everyone gets surprised, mostly hunters who are trying real hard not to make any noise. I make a lot of noise, besides the bear bell. No gun, or bear spray, but a marine air horn was carried in such a way that I could hit it instantly.
I rode 6 miles in, but since I had already seen this video when it first came out, I couldn't get it out of my head....and every curve in the trail was, interesting. One fear was not seeing a bear ahead of me, but behind me, where I'd have to pass the area again to get back to my car. No sightings at all, of course, and I can now scratch that area off my bucket list. The last several years I have flown the Gravelly Range low level, meaning 8500' to 9500', and I wanted to drive the road, and did, the bike ride was part of it.
Meanwhile, a neighbor a bit more of 1/4 mile away, who lives near the same stream/woods that run through my place, captured a big ass mountain lion on his game camera, literally in my backyard
