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buddy 07-11-11 10:05 AM

Man riding bicycle collides with bear
 
http://www.newsherald.com/news/ridin...r-bicycle.html


PANAMA CITY — Like he has been doing three times a week for the past four years, John Hearn got on his bicycle Thursday at 6:10 a.m. to ride12 miles to work at Tyndall Air Force Base. But as he rode along U.S. 98 at 23 miles per hour, his routine was interrupted at 6:40 by something very unexpected.

“I saw something big and black out of the corner of my eye,” Hearn said. “Then it hit me and I felt bear all over my leg.”

Hearn was broadsided by a black bear that was about 250 to 300 pounds. The collision knocked him, his bike and the bear over. Drivers stopped at the red light on the highway near Tyndall watched in utter shock.

“At first I didn’t know what happened,” witness Debbie McLeod said. “The bear was flying across the road from the left side to the right. I thought he was going to miss the rider, but then I saw the florescent colored vest fly up in the air, and knew the bear hit him.”

The black bear appeared to be shaken, but got up and scurried off into the woods. Hearn, on the other hand, had to examine the damage the bear had done.

“As soon as I got hit I knew it was a bear so when I hit the ground I was ready to run,” Hearn said. “Then I looked and the bear was already running away.”

The back tire of Hearn’s road bike was ripped off, his body had road rash on his elbows, back and hip, and the frame was damaged. His residual pain is mostly in his neck and hip.

A driver gave him and his broken bike a ride to Tyndall.

“Normally, I look in a 25 degree radius for cars turning, or coming at me to be safe, but the bear hit at practically a 90 degree angle so I barely saw him coming,” Hearn said. “It was like getting tackled by a furry, toned, boney body in football.”

Hearn has been riding bicycles for nine years and never got hit until he moved to Panama City four years ago. Now he’s been hit three times — twice by cars, once by bear.

“This is by far the worst damage done to my body and my bike,” Hearn said. “We must’ve been going almost the same speed. But sadly, the bear didn’t have insurance so I can’t do anything about it.”



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scroca 07-11-11 10:08 AM

Why can't those damn bears watch were they are going?

jyossarian 07-11-11 10:24 AM

I don't know much about bears, but isn't a 300 lb bear considered small? Maybe a youngin?

Chris_in_Miami 07-11-11 10:44 AM

I saw the AP version of the story on the local paper's site and they were describing it as an "attack." :rolleyes:

I typically avoid the comments section like the plague, but I gave in to temptation and was rewarded with this gem:

Hearn, who bikes to work at Tyndall Air Force Base a few times a week, said he still plans to bike to work.

The bear, who hangs out in the woods near Tyndall Air Force Base a few times a week, said he still plans to knock Hearn off his bike.

MichaelW 07-11-11 11:50 AM

"Get your stinking paws off me , you damned, dirty bear"

vol 07-11-11 12:00 PM

Too bad he cannot sue the bear. :cry:
Would be nice if there is a picture or even video.

daveF 07-11-11 12:26 PM


Originally Posted by vol (Post 12911880)
Too bad he cannot sue the bear. :cry:
Would be nice if there is a picture or even video.

It's America, of course he can:p

Verbose 07-11-11 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by daveF (Post 12912026)
It's America, of course he can:p

Might be tough finding a jury of his peers. Gators I can understand, but I've yet to see a bear anywhere near civilization in Florida.

wasabi 07-11-11 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by vol (Post 12911880)
Too bad he cannot sue the bear. :cry:
Would be nice if there is a picture or even video.

the bear having no money to pay for the damage caused on the bike, I would claim his fur and leave him walking naked. He'd then be too ashamed to come out of the woods, so no more accidents caused by this one :rolleyes:

Scheherezade 07-11-11 01:53 PM

*insert salmon/cager joke here*

Northwestrider 07-11-11 05:00 PM


Originally Posted by buddy (Post 12911198)
[url] “Then it hit me and I felt bear all over my leg.”]

What a sight that must have been, glad bear and rider are seemingly ok, sorry about the bike.

CommuterRun 07-11-11 05:29 PM

http://www.bikerumor.com/wp-content/...-on-a-bike.jpg

Titmawz 07-11-11 05:32 PM

LOL How do you miss a bear ???

"...But sadly, the bear didn’t have insurance so I can’t do anything about it.” WIN !

Grim 07-11-11 05:39 PM

I have been worried about this happening to me for a a few weeks. This is my hood. LOL
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/28164350/detail.html

scroca 07-11-11 05:49 PM


Originally Posted by CommuterRun (Post 12913756)

Why can't those damn bears wear helmets?

bigbenaugust 07-11-11 08:31 PM

What did the bear need with the rear tire?

MLKATO 07-11-11 08:54 PM

I wondering who was scared worse,the cylist or the bear? :D

sudoshift 07-11-11 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by CommuterRun (Post 12913756)


Haha I knew one of you would have posted something like this. Missing a black bear in the wee hours of 6am is understandable. Its not like the bear was wearing a high-vis jersey.

Bears, beets, Battlestar Galatica. . .

pallen 07-11-11 09:18 PM

Darn uninsured bears...

vol 07-11-11 09:22 PM

If caught, the best penalty for the bear is community service. :D

mikeybikes 07-11-11 09:42 PM


Originally Posted by sudoshift (Post 12914780)
bears, beets, battlestar galatica. . .

Michael!

bikegeek57 07-12-11 05:27 AM

now that's a story for the riding club. will always get a free beer. at least the bear was squishy....

Ira B 07-12-11 08:58 AM

At first glance I thought the thread title was Bicyclist Collides With Beer so I clicked it to see where I should be riding more often. :D

vol 07-12-11 10:42 AM

Seriously, the biker should immediately check if his wallet was missing.
Oh, and his ID card!!

Adrift 07-12-11 11:35 AM

Last summer I came within about 1/2 a foot of colliding with a bear cub while mtn biking. Better believe I booked it to avoid a possible mama encounter.


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