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May 28, 2026

Hikers speak out after grizzly bear encounter caught on camera

WATCH: 2 hikers recount close encounter with grizzly bears

Two hikers are speaking out after they encountered grizzly bears while hiking in Glacier National Park in Montana this week.

Alyssa Olsen from New Zealand and Mason Van Zeeland from Wisconsin told ABC News that passing hikers had warned them about the presence of grizzly bears before one grizzly bear ran past them and a second stopped near them.

"I was kind of like, joking, and then the bear growled and I was like, 'Oh no, this ain't happy times anymore,'" Olsen said.

Van Zeeland shared a video of the encounter on Instagram and in the clip, Olsen can be heard saying, "We're going to die. We're actually gonna die. Holy heck!"

The hiking partners thought they could wait out the situation.

"We decided after a few minutes to keep going and just stay ready and I guess, being optimistic isn't always the best," Van Zeeland said.

After one bear made eye contact with him, Van Zeeland said that’s when he used the bear spray he was carrying.

"It definitely looked at us and then that's when I let out a little spray and it turned the other way and ran off into the woods by the lake," Van Zeeland said.

Olsen and Van Zeeland suspect the two bears could have been siblings. They said they're doing fine since the incident, but hope their experience can remind others to do research before heading out into bear country and to always carry bear spray.

The National Park Service also recommends the following bear safety tips.

The minimum recommended safe distance to keep between you and a bear is at least 100 yards or 91 meters.