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Hiker injured after being charged at by startled moose at popular Utah trail
KSL ^ | Sep. 13, 2020 | Carter Williams

Posted on 09/13/2020 9:23:03 PM PDT by nickcarraway

A woman was taken to a hospital after a wild encounter with a bull moose at a popular hiking spot Sunday afternoon, state wildlife officials said.

The incident happened about 2:15 p.m. along the Bloods Lake Trail near the Bonanza Flat area southwest of Park City, according to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources officials. They said a family was hiking when their dogs, which were on leashes, apparently startled a bull moose that was laying down.

The bull charged at the woman, causing her to fall and hit her head as it brushed past her. The woman, whose name and age wasn’t immediately released, was taken to Heber Valley Hospital in Heber City. Her condition was not released.

The incident is believed to be due to accidental contact. It’s unclear if the moose was startled because dogs agitated it or because they were playing in nearby brush, said DWR spokesperson Scott Root.

Advertise with usReport ad However, he said the incident is a reminder for those hiking in areas where large wild animals call home to be extra cautious. State wildlife officials say that is especially true this time of the year where many people are visiting areas to check out fall colors — but are also where moose can be found.

“I have seen just many different photos that people have posted on social media of the many moose that are in that area,” Root said. “When you have a lot of people and you have a good population of moose, we always worry about that. We ask people to please be careful; keep your eyes open and every little corner you come around.”

Not only are moose plentiful in many of Utah’s hiking spots as fall nears, but the season is also when bull moose begin their annual rut, which is typically when they are most aggressive. Many moose cows are still with their calves, which is usually when they are most aggressive too, Root explained. He also pointed out that not only are moose large but they can outrun any human because they run up to 35 mph.

“Moose always seem pretty docile, so you want to get a photo and you want to get a little bit closer when it’s acting like it’s not a big deal,” he said. “And suddenly, that moose can be right on top of you.”

Root urged anyone who spots moose to be cautious and respectful of the wild creature. State biologists say there are a few warning signs when a moose might become aggressive, which includes that they lower their head, have hair standing up on their neck, start licking their snout or pin their ears back.

Biologists add that people should not approach or feed moose, keep as much distance as possible and back off if it shows signs it could be aggressive. If it does, they advise individuals to stay calm and not run away; instead, people are advised to talk and make their presence known as they slowly back away in the direction they came.

More information about how to recreate safely near moose can be found here.


TOPICS: Local News; Outdoors; Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: bite; cheese; moose; parkcity; qanon; sister
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To: nickcarraway

Life in nature is not a Disney cartoon.

Wild animals are wild and deserve respect and need to be left alone.


21 posted on 09/13/2020 10:34:18 PM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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To: All

Son of a moose.


22 posted on 09/13/2020 10:41:40 PM PDT by Peter ODonnell (Pray for health, economic recovery, and justice.)
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To: OrangeHoof

My thoughts exactly.

But where’s the cheese?


23 posted on 09/13/2020 10:55:05 PM PDT by proud American in Canada (In these trying times, "Give e Liberty or Give me Death!")
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To: metmom

Of course, that’s true. And I respect wildlife.

But sometimes people just want to have fun. And there’s nothing like a moose, sister, and possibly cheese thread to get people going. ;)


24 posted on 09/13/2020 10:58:14 PM PDT by proud American in Canada (In these trying times, "Give e Liberty or Give me Death!")
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To: HighSierra5

“I didn’t know moose were in Utah.”

Mormon converts?


25 posted on 09/13/2020 11:15:34 PM PDT by howlinhound (Live your life so that, when you get up in the morning, Satan says, "Oh Crap!..He's awake" - Unknown)
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To: Daffynition

Is that moose on the trail in Jefferson, NH up above Lowe’s?


26 posted on 09/13/2020 11:41:17 PM PDT by Mogger
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To: nickcarraway

I had no idea that moose inhabited Utah.


27 posted on 09/14/2020 12:28:55 AM PDT by Flaming Conservative ((Pray without ceasing))
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To: windcliff; stylecouncilor

Moose on the loose after attacking hiker ping.


28 posted on 09/14/2020 12:29:13 AM PDT by I Drive Too Fast
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To: Flaming Conservative

We have moose in Nevada also.


29 posted on 09/14/2020 12:56:28 AM PDT by mad_as_he$$
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To: Flaming Conservative

I’ve seen moose on the U of U campus in Salt Lake. We have them at Snowbird and Alta, and lots of em in the Uintahs.


30 posted on 09/14/2020 1:03:51 AM PDT by glock rocks (orange man bad-ass)
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To: Monkey Face

Moose!


31 posted on 09/14/2020 3:12:41 AM PDT by Tax-chick ("What we can see of God's canvas is laughably small." ~Bp. Barron)
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To: Tax-chick

Moose are probably most common in northern Utah, and the area around Park City is and always has been, particularly wild. It’s an excellent hunting area, for those so inclined.

One doesn’t want to be on the trails alone unless one is prepared and is an experienced hiker. Sounds to me like she might have been a “greenhorn.”


32 posted on 09/14/2020 3:16:58 AM PDT by Monkey Face (Intellectual:Person who can listen to the William Tell Overture without thinking of The Lone Ranger.)
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To: glock rocks

They’re quite plentiful up around Bear Lake and the Randolph Sink, in the Uintahs.


33 posted on 09/14/2020 3:19:39 AM PDT by Monkey Face (Intellectual:Person who can listen to the William Tell Overture without thinking of The Lone Ranger.)
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To: proud American in Canada

34 posted on 09/14/2020 3:20:51 AM PDT by xp38
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To: Monkey Face

I imagine the people were not expecting a charging moose.


35 posted on 09/14/2020 3:32:32 AM PDT by Tax-chick ("What we can see of God's canvas is laughably small." ~Bp. Barron)
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To: nickcarraway

Victims name not released...probably Natasha...kept hush hush for security reasons..


36 posted on 09/14/2020 4:34:32 AM PDT by Getready (Wisdom is more valuable than gold and diamonds, and harder to find.)
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To: I Drive Too Fast

My favorite ping so far.


37 posted on 09/14/2020 5:25:26 AM PDT by windcliff
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To: nickcarraway

“charged at”? What kind of morons are writing articles these days?


38 posted on 09/14/2020 5:38:55 AM PDT by BubbaBasher ("Liberty will not long survive the total extinction of morals" - Sam Adams)
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To: windcliff

I figured you would like the comments on this one.


39 posted on 09/14/2020 1:07:53 PM PDT by I Drive Too Fast
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To: xp38

LOL! Thank you!

Cheese ... and I just got off of the pizza thread!


40 posted on 09/14/2020 3:38:39 PM PDT by proud American in Canada (In these trying times, "Give me Liberty or Give me Death!")
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