Posted on 01/26/2007 8:04:16 AM PST by rface
A woman saved her husbands life by clubbing a mountain lion that attacked him while the couple were hiking in a California state park.
Jim and Nell Hamm, who will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary next month, were in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park when the lion pounced.
He didnt scream. It was a different, horrible plea for help, and I turned around, and by then the cat had wrestled Jim to the ground, Mrs Hamm said from the hospital where her husband was recovering from a torn scalp, puncture wounds and other injuries.
After the attack, game wardens closed the park, about 320 miles north of San Francisco, and released dogs to track the lion. They later shot a pair of lions found near the trail where the attack happened.
The carcasses were flown to a state forensics lab to determine if either animal mauled the man.
Although the Hamms were experienced hikers, neither had seen a mountain lion before Mr Hamm, 70, was mauled, his wife said.
Mrs Hamm said she grabbed a four-inch-wide log and beat the animal with it, but it would not release its hold on her husbands head.
Jim was talking to me all through this, and he said, Ive got a pen in my pocket and get the pen and jab him in the eye, she said. So I got the pen and tried to put it in his eye, but it didnt want to go in as easy as I thought it would.
When the pen bent and became useless, Mrs Hamm went back to using the log. The lion eventually let go and, with blood on its nose, stood staring at her. She screamed and waved the log until the animal left.
She saved his life, there is no doubt about it, said Steve Martarano, a spokesman for the Department of Fish and Game.
Mrs Hamm, 65, said she was scared to leave her dazed and bleeding husband alone, so the couple walked a quarter of a mile to a trail head, where she gathered branches to protect them if more lions came. They waited until a ranger came and summoned help.
My concern was to get Jim out of there, she said. I told him, Get up, get up, walk, and he did.
Mr Hamm was said to be in a fair condition today. He had to have his lips stitched back together and underwent surgery for lacerations on his head and body.
You are correct.
Backing off a climb in bad weather is very smart. The mountain peak will be there next time...we may not.
Fox News website has article that theis man's condition worsened over the weekend and he was rushed into surgery. I would post a link if I knew how, sorry, it is on the foxnews website now.
Both of them are tough.
Happy anniversary.
I highly doubt your assertion that you and your "wife" spend large amounts of time in any dangerous environment, alone together.
But assuming you are not lying, I do hope she abides by your explicit instructions.
Can't have her thinking for herself, and judging a life threatening situation differently than you would, can we?
BTW, I sincerely hope I would have taken up whatever defense mechanism was available, had that been a stranger I saw under attack from an animal.
I have no doubt whatsoever that I would have used my bare hands, if that was all that was available to me, for one that I loved.
I wish I could be as certain that I would do as much for a stranger...just as I doubt a stranger would do as much for me.
How far we have strayed from each other, in our civilized society...
""Can't have her thinking for herself, and judging a life threatening situation differently than you would, can we?"
For your information lady, my "wife" is a brain injury patient due to a tragic car accident 13 years ago. After 11 surgeries to reconstruct her face she is doing as well as she can at this point in time. Her cognitive problems will remain permanently impaired for the rest of her life. She does need me to watch out for her safety. We have been married for 26 years and I look forward to at least that many more with her, in spite of her disabilities.
And furthermore, we do spend most of every day in our woods except in the winter months. It is our business to be in the woods. I was unable to continue my work as usual after her accident and long ongoing recovery period. As her primary caregiver, I went into the organic herb growing business. We are a registered nursery here in NY state and are quite well known in the industry.
We have bears, mountain lions and coyotes that frequently visit our farm, so yes, it is a dangerous environment.
Now don't you wish you would have kept your pompous remarks to yourself? Hope you sleep well tonight.
Am I the only one that caught that they were married at 15 and 20 years of age?
Actually, no.
And my remarks were not pompous, but yours were.
Especially since nowhere in the article does it mention the woman who saved her husbands life was mentally impaired.
But then again, neither did your original comment include any mention of your wife's mental impairment, just a general implication that all women are mentally impaired, and should instantly obey a man's command, even if doing so quite possibly would have resulted in both of their deaths.
But have a nice life!
LOL!
I have never been known to exhibit false compassion, and I reserve my admittedly limited compassion for those deserving of it.
Stop posting to me, and I will most assuredly stop responding to your posts.
thanks for ther update. prayers for this man and his wife
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