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'Unbelievably Stupid' Tourist Charges Yellowstone Bison Herd
Cowboy State Daily ^ | June 08, 2026 | Andrew Rossi

Posted on 06/09/2026 6:49:25 PM PDT by Red Badger

Oklahoma resident Les Vandever said he is still stunned after seeing a man charging into a herd of bison in Yellowstone. "It was a moment of unbelievable stupidity," he said. “We were sitting in our car, just dumbfounded."

Man charging into herd of Yellowstone bison (Photo by: Les Vandever) It’s the summer season in Yellowstone National Park, which means it’s open season for brazen bunglers to try their luck with bison.

Les Vandever of Sand Springs, Oklahoma, was in Yellowstone last month when he stopped near Floating Island Lake in northern Yellowstone to see if he could spot any bears. As he sat watching, a herd of bison ambled over and started crossing the road.

That’s when Vandever saw an incident of “unbelievable stupidity.”

“A kid got out of the back passenger side of a vehicle and took off running towards the bison,” he told Cowboy State Daily. “I don’t know if he was trying to spook them off or if he was just doing something stupid.”

When the individual charged towards the bison, the herd picked up its pace and finished crossing the road. After that, the man got back into the vehicle, and it drove off.

Not before Vandever got clear photographs of the individual’s face and the vehicle’s license plate, which he’s since shared with a Yellowstone ranger.

“We were sitting in our car, just dumbfounded,” he said.

Man charging into herd of Yellowstone bison (Photo by: Les Vandever) It’s Stupid Season Whenever anyone enters Yellowstone, they receive a map and a flyer reminding them to keep at least 25 yards between themselves and the park’s bison, elk, and other animals. That’s never stopped people from trying their luck, at their peril.

A video circulating on social media appears to show a woman in the Upper Geyser Basin, near Old Faithful, trying to pet an enormous bull bison on the head. Even after the incredibly patient bison tries to brush the woman off, she continues to press her luck and pet the massive animal.

Another video shows a woman in a flowing, ankle-length dress running across the road after getting much too close to a bothered bison. As she flees, she trips and faceplants into the asphalt.

Vandever said the individual he witnessed was lucky. Approaching one adult bison can be fatal, let alone a herd of them.

“They weren’t even blocking or standing in the road,” he said. “Even if they do, you ease up towards them in your car, go slow and steady, and they will move. That's what the rangers want people to do.”

It’s possible that the individual was trying to demonstrate his abilities as a wide receiver, if the Ohio State Buckeyes shirt he was wearing is any indication.

Regardless, Vandever was keen to get whatever information he could to the Yellowstone rangers.

“I believe there were four people in that vehicle,” he said. “I don’t know if there were any more than him being that stupid.”

Man walking back to vehicle after charging into a herd of bison. (Photo by: Les Vandever) Real Danger So far, there haven’t been any reported bison gorings in Yellowstone this year. That’s a bit unusual, as there’s usually at least one before June.

The first bison goring of 2025 occurred in early May. A 47-year-old man from Cape Coral, Florida, was gored by a bison near Lake Village after approaching it too closely.

A month later, a 30-year-old New Jersey man was gored by a bison near Old Faithful, the busiest area in Yellowstone. Park officials said the man was in a group of visitors that got too close to the bison when it suddenly charged at them.

Meanwhile, a 70-year-old woman from Canada was killed by a bison in South Dakota’s Custer State Park last month. It was the park’s first bison fatality in over 20 years.

According to Custer County Sheriff Marty Mechaley, the woman was following a group of bull bison when one of them charged and threw her 6 feet into the air. When her husband tried to approach and save her, the bison charged again and tossed her 20 feet into the air.

There hasn’t been a bison-related fatality in Yellowstone since 1983, but not for lack of trying. Between 1995 and 2012, there was an average of zero to human-bison incidents resulting in serious injury every year, according to Lee Whittlesey’s book “Death in Yellowstone.”

Many people either aren’t aware that a bison’s strength and temperament are enough to kill them, or they simply don’t care. Regardless, they’re putting themselves at serious risk when they get too close.

“We see about two or three (bison attack victims) a year,” Cody Regional Health’s Dr. Kirk Bollinger told Cowboy State Daily in May 2025. “The big thing is the internal bleeding or massive bruising on the lungs when they stomp on you.”

Banned And Fined Vandever gave his photos and an eyewitness account to a Yellowstone ranger as soon as he had the opportunity. It wasn’t as easy to accomplish in early May.

“It took several days before I could actually find a ranger,” he said. “At that time of the year, there aren’t many rangers active in the park.”

The ranger told Vandever that they had the vehicle’s tag number and would “reach out and deal with it.”

To Vandever, that sounded educational rather than punitive.

“She talked like they would just educate the kid on why you don't do that, which I don't think is nearly enough,” he said. “My opinion is that the kid needs to be banned from national parks and fined.”

There aren’t many prosecutions for people found too close to Yellowstone’s wildlife, and the few that exist are for particularly egregious incidents.

On May 20, 2023, Clifford Walters of Hawaii attempted to rescue a bison calf in Lamar Valley by pulling it out of a river and onto the roadway. The National Park Service euthanized the calf later that day after its herd abandoned it.

Walters pleaded guilty to one count of feeding, touching, teasing, frightening, or intentionally disturbing wildlife. He was sentenced to pay a $500 fine, a $500 Community Service payment to Yellowstone Forever Wildlife Protection Fund, a $30 special assessment, and a $10 processing fee.

If fines and death aren’t enough to deter people from approaching bison, Vandever isn’t sure what else can be done. The May 3 incident was unlike anything he’d ever seen during his annual visits to Yellowstone.

“That kid was lacking in any intelligence whatsoever,” he said.

Andrew Rossi can be reached at arossi@cowboystatedaily.com.


TOPICS: Health/Medicine; Local News; Outdoors; Pets/Animals; Travel; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: bison; bonehead; buckeyes; daredevil; fluffycows; nationalparks; ohio; ohioman; ohiostate; ohiostateuniversity; oklahoma; psychopath; tldr; yellowstone
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To: Red Badger

OK folks, I’ll post this again.

Firstly I live in Gallatin County, MT — to drive to the southern part of this county we have to drive through YNP (which is in Wyoming BTW) for about 8 miles.

While in college here (Montana State University) in the ‘80’s a professional photographer from France was visiting YNP.

The photographer from ‘white flag country’ handed his camera to another tourist to photograph ‘Frenchie” standing next to a bison...

The photo was a bit blurred, the tourist snapped the photo while the bison gored the moron in the neck and threw his head about 40.’

I guess the bison disliked the French.


61 posted on 06/10/2026 6:30:59 AM PDT by BBB333 ((The Power Of Trump Compels You!))
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To: Celtic Conservative; sam_whiskey; Red Badger
One of my nieces and her husband are OU graduates. I should send this to them.

Send this, then ask if this OU Buffalo chaser was going to to attend “The Other Ohio State University”. Or was he already committed to the Any Other Ohio State Knitting Wolverines up in An Arbor?

62 posted on 06/10/2026 7:05:20 AM PDT by Robert A Cook PE
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To: Red Badger

This must be the latest Tiktok challenge.


63 posted on 06/10/2026 7:06:00 AM PDT by Berosus (I wish I had as much faith in God as liberals have in government.)
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To: Red Badger

Tide pod challenge survivor?


64 posted on 06/10/2026 7:22:30 AM PDT by Jumpmaster (U.S. Army Paratrooper. I am the 0.001%.)
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To: Jumpmaster

Future ORGAN DONOR................


65 posted on 06/10/2026 7:31:56 AM PDT by Red Badger (Iryna Zarutska, May 22, 2002 Kyiv, Ukraine – August 22, 2025 Charlotte, North Carolina Say her name)
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To: Red Badger

Too bad. This was an individual highly deserving of a goring and a stomping… the full treatment.


66 posted on 06/10/2026 9:05:50 AM PDT by Pennsyltucky Boy (bitterly clinging to our constitutional rights in PA)
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To: Pennsyltucky Boy

He will eventually do something that winds him up as an organ donor .....................


67 posted on 06/10/2026 9:07:11 AM PDT by Red Badger (Iryna Zarutska, May 22, 2002 Kyiv, Ukraine – August 22, 2025 Charlotte, North Carolina Say her name)
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68 posted on 06/10/2026 9:10:41 AM PDT by Delta 21 (None of us are descendants of fearful men!)
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To: BBB333
I guess the bison disliked the French.

LOL, sounds like my dog, a 95 pound bundle of love (Rotten Shepherd, more Rott than Shep). The only time she gets riled up is when she sees a Sikh. It must be the turban.

About 10 years ago, we were leaving Yellowstone. My then 6YO grandson said, "Opa I'm bored."

At that moment a male bison was walking on the other side of the road, passing us with no more than 3 feet from my car. I got a great video with the window rolled down. Man, that animal was huge!

After the bison passed by, my grandson said, "Opa, I'm not bored anymore." lol

69 posted on 06/10/2026 9:20:52 AM PDT by Night Hides Not (Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Remember Gonzales! Come and Take It!)
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To: piasa
The guy didn’t even have an atlatl.

An atlatl? Now, that's a (commendably) serious dive into the archives!

Some race in Star Trek should have had a weapon named "atlatl".

70 posted on 06/10/2026 10:20:05 AM PDT by Paul R. (Old Viking saying: "Never be more than 3 steps away from your weapon ... or a Uriah Heep song!" ;-))
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To: Red Badger

I remember a video from an African safari where a woman leaned out a car windows to pet a full-grown lion. With a paw swipe, the woman was swept out the window to the ground. Whatever happened after that I do not know.


71 posted on 06/10/2026 10:41:33 AM PDT by citizen (All Bush-era RINOs have got to be primaried out.)
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To: Red Badger

The pleasure some find in criticizing others is independent of whether or not he deserves it.

And keep in mind, every person ridiculing him has committed equally stupid acts.


72 posted on 06/10/2026 12:58:52 PM PDT by reasonisfaith (What are the personal implications if the Resurrection of Christ is a true event in history?)
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To: Red Badger

“The pleasure some find in criticizing others is independent of whether or not he deserves It.”

Take a minute and think about this.


73 posted on 06/10/2026 1:02:29 PM PDT by reasonisfaith (What are the personal implications if the Resurrection of Christ is a true event in history?)
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To: Night Hides Not

Cool story!

Thanks.


74 posted on 06/10/2026 1:19:15 PM PDT by BBB333 ((The Power Of Trump Compels You!))
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