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Leon Lorenz fired a single gunshot into the air, scaring the grizzly bears away as they charged towards him. (CBC)

A B.C. filmmaker says he's lucky to be alive after narrowly avoiding a grizzly attack while filming in the Robson Valley, southeast of Prince George.

Leon Lorenz, who lives in Dunster, B.C., was filming grizzly bears in a nearby valley last Monday evening when he spotted a bear and her cub.

Lorenz said he took cover behind a spruce tree so he could film the bears without disturbing them, but the mother bear picked up his scent.

She turned suddenly, he said, and looked him right in the eyes.

Then, roaring, she charged through the trees right at Lorenz.

He recalls thinking, "This is for real. This is ... no bluff charge."

Lorenz set the camera down on a tripod, capturing everything on film, and grabbed his handgun with the hopes of firing a warning shot to scare the grizzly off.

Crouched behind the tree, he aimed his gun high and pulled the trigger — just as the grizzly burst through the branches of the tree, a few feet from where he was hiding.

Lorenz said the shot spooked the bear, which he estimates weighed between 400 and 500 pounds, and she ran off with her cub.

"I knew if I would have run, I wouldn't be here," he said.

"If I didn't have my handgun, even if I would have fired a shot a quarter of a second later, the blast would have been too late. She would have been on me."

'I just thank God that I'm still here'
Lorenz said it's an experience he'll never forget.

"It's something that will stay with me for life. ... It was really something that I never expected and I think I've grown from it," he said.

"I think even if I would have hit her, even a very fatal shot ... she would have had enough life left in her to do me in."

He believes it would have been nearly impossible to survive an attack at such a close range.

"They were both so fast. It's unbelievable — the speed — and I just thank God that I'm still here."

Lorenz said he's grateful both he and the grizzly survived the encounter.

"The timing couldn't have been more perfect," he said. "The outcome couldn't have been more perfect as far as, you know, I wasn't touched, she wasn't wounded, she wasn't killed, her baby's OK ... and I was able to capture the whole thing [on film]."

Lorenz said he has had about a dozen grizzly encounters, but a bear had never charged at him before.

"It just really shows ... that their personalities are all different, just like people," he said.

"But also, it shows that they're unpredictable because they can be one way one day and totally different another day and ... you just have to be as careful as you can."

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  • Does anyone see what I see??

    Do you guys realize that this bear took a hard right turn while charging so it could attack coming through the tree....rather than exposing itself if it stayed on its original route. Just goes to show you that these are apex predators.

    I think Mr. Camera man had quite the surprise coming through that tree if he didn't fire a round when he did.......stay safe out there

  • holy shit those bastards hug the trees while charging

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  • @lysyrg25 would do the same to you

  • I didn't think you were allowed to carry handguns in the bush as they are restricted weapons.

  • I'm scared....

  • @lysyrg25 That Bear would have ripped your face off before you could get a shot off!!! At least that's what i hope would happen!!! ASSHOLE!!!

  • I would have shot that bear right in his nose.

  • Great video - I'd never have expected it to weave while charging. Moving to bear country soon and this has been very helpful.

  • @spelunkerd

    What are you kidding? Grizzlies can see as well as humans.

  • 9/10 charges are bluff charges.

    Her eyesight is so poor, I doubt she saw him.

    Mother grizzlies, when afraid, charge forward, they don't run.

    Therefore, don't read too much into the theory that fear of the gun saved anybody's life.

  • @CT23Contender It might have been just a bluff charge, anyway good decision to fire his gun. Usually bears run in circles when bluffing, almos like that, check out the berries picker video when he got chaged look here in 'lose call' by  Digitalldj

  • Thanks for sharing. As close encounter as it can get with out blood.

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