Originally Posted by smokepole
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by MOGC
Too many people are conditioned to "go call for help" instead of dealing with the immediate problem on their own. In the backcountry there is no immediate help. Help is many hours away. You are "help." The emergency in this case was immediate and needed to be dealt with inside of several seconds, not hours.

This. Going for help in this context was a cop out for losing nerve, i.e., going with the flight reflex at the sight of dread and imminent danger.


How about you, how many time have you been attacked by a grizzly and how did you handle it?

Where did I say I was immune to the flight reflex? It's a thing. One can only hope one will do the right thing when his test comes. Best way to prepare is to understand that the flight reflex is a thing and to be prepared to not allow it to rule your action.