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Night of the Grizzlies

By: Jack Olsen
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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Jack Olsen's true account, traces the causes of the tragic night in August 1967 when two separate and unrelated campers, a distance apart, were savagely mangled and killed by enraged bears.

©2014 Jack Olsen (P)2014 Gregg Olsen
Americas Animals Emotionally Gripping Heartfelt
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The night the bears lost their fear of humans

Jack Olsen, the legendary reporter, delivers a superbly crafted non-fiction account of a night of unprecedented violence, that is also a meditation on Man's humanity, and our relationship with the environment. The first part of the book is a comprehensive description of Glacier National Park, and the flora and fauna that inhabit it. This sets the tone of the book. One can hear the birdsong, the splash of rippling waters, feel the frigid cold of the altitude, smell the scents of pine and loam. And we're presented with descriptions of the difficult, short lives of the beasts that live there.

The second act focuses on people who live in the park; grandfathered in because their homesteads existed before the park became a national park, the hikers, fishermen and rangers that enjoy and protect it. Then a long section on the history of bears in North America, the Black Bear, the now extinct Golden Bear, and Ursus Horribilis, the Grizzly bear. (No mention of a polar bear--though). The second act rises in tension as rogue bears begin to behave very oddly. The fear mechanism that has prevented Grizzly bears from attacking humans for almost 60 years of Park history is beginning to fade, and the bears are becoming bolder, and more aggressive. And it's not just one. It's as though a bear group-think has occurred, and they've told each other they're mad as hell and they're not going to take it any more. The third act is a description of the atrocities that occurred that night, and the human reaction to it. It is by turns terrifying and deeply emotional.

Kevin Pierce narrates with just the right tone of authority and passion. Like his earlier books that I've heard: the Bundy Murders, and the Black Dahlia Avenger, Mr. Pierce has a special sensitivity for the plight of victims. He humanizes them and gives their stories dimension and impact. I found myself tearing up several times. The Night of the Grizzlies is a really great story, and an important story, told by two masterful storytellers.

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Couldn't put my phone down

This was an awesome, but sad story. I hope to find more like it. I remember my mom and dad talking about this back in 67. I was 6 years old and I've remembered it ever since. Good author, too.

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Proper food storage

Very well told, good information.
I have gained more knowledge and respect for bears
PLEASE STORE YOUR FOOD PROPERLY WHEN IN BEAR COUNTRY

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Brought here by a Podcast and was not disappointed

I first heard about this book from a podcast called National Park After Dark and immediately wanted to read this book ever since. I'm not used to having such a deep voice narrate but after a couple chapters it felt like a good fit for the story and time it takes place. It so sad all around and the moral of it is still very relevant today and probably forever. I'll definitely need to buy a hard copy to keep for my own personal library.

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Good read

Interesting and thought provoking. Not for the queasy tummy. Beast in the Garden is another good read on the return of the mountain lion to the Boulder CO area.

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Grizzlies Win 50 years later

Aside from Olsen’s gloomy prediction (which is why I have 4 stars) about the fate of the Grizzly as a species (has not happened yet, by the way), this story is a page turner and you won’t be able to stop listening. Kevin Pierce’s voice is excellent—he picks up the emotions and gravity of this tragedy. Don’t listen to this if you are tent camping; it can leave you feeling a little vulnerable.

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Excellent book.

The book is excellent, though the performance is a little dry. True, the book should be somber when the grizzly "trouble" begins, but the background of the park could have been more lively.
There were a lot of warning signs, hindsight being 20-20 and all, but still... The Glacier Park Service knew better than to be so passive about habituated bears; at least their written regulations were. There are so many "what if's" in what led up to these poor victims' deaths. At least hard lessons were learned and rules about bear regulations changed.

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fantastic story of a real life "jaws" event

amazing book. builds naturally to the attacks, almost cinematic in it's descriptions and pace. humanizes all involved. has moments of heroism, terror, comedy, and is engaging throughout.

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It takes a lil but to get going but this is a very exciting book

I like the narrator he kinda sounds like Tom Hanks. The author does a good job of setting the scene, but the first two chapters are less exciting than the rest of the book. This gets crazy. Really intense. Kinda gross for a few paragraphs here and there but nothing too crazy. It’s very factual and it is easy to follow. It’s an amazing and tragic story and you really feel like you’re there in it. Worth the credit for being a shorter book.

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Well written and well read

It got a little preachy at the end I think that we do better now compared to 1967 in protecting wildlife and people

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