rojo wrote:
Primo Numero Uno wrote:
I'm pretty sure the alleged 5 miles was taken from her GPS watch after the fact. So hard to place that as a recollection issue.
There's so many things that make no sense here. She was being chased by a bear for miles but then had the presence of mind to climb a tree she knew the bear could not climb. The idea of this is absurd for so many reasons besides the obvious distance reasons. The idea of throwing ones socks and bra at a bear is also absurd. Someone who had the presence of mind to escape not delves into hysteria when they have a moment of respite and thinks throwing ones socks at a bear will scare it away. Then she could not find the bra and sock? What did the bear take them back to its lair to keep with the bra and socks of other girls it had tree'd.
Some girl made up a story, never expected it to go viral and now unfortunately will be in the crosshairs. I think the biggest irresponsibility goes to whoever published this story. There are so many holes in it you have to be the most gullible person in the world to take it at face value. This is a perfect example of the decline in journalism as everyone races to be the first to post a hot new story. In the days before internet journalism, several people would have reviewed this first and at least one would have said, we should look into this more before sending it to the press. When I first clicked on this one I thought it might be something like an onion article.
I agree with you. Why would anyone publish the story? At a minimum, write she "alleges" this happened. But then again a town of several hundred also have apparently bought the story.
Check out the link below;
https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/central-ny/public-safety/2020/08/19/jogger-found-safe-after-escaping-bears--getting-lost
The latest story is believable because of the 2013 incident in the Adirondacks where a young woman, hiking alone, stabbed a bear in the face when it charged at her. She claimed that several bears followed her for over a mile.