Very few people go through a bear attack and live to tell the tale. Shayne is now among the rare survivors who can say they faced such danger and made it out alive.
The bear didn’t manage to hit any major arteries. Shayne says he was ‘super, super fortunate’ because of that. Still, he did suffer a broken shoulder and loads of painful, deep cuts — but none of them became infected, even though he had to crawl away through rough terrain right after the attack.
“So basically, we had done a little bit of research where we could locate what’s called a great gray owl, which is a species of owl I’ve never seen in the wild. So I really wanted to and our research put us up on Signal Mountain.”
“So I opted to just, you know, beeline through the woods. As I was going through the woods I was making noise and trying to do things that would prevent an attack or situation where I run into a bear, but unfortunately, I was just moving really, really fast.” he recalled.
Right after the terrifying incident, Shayne felt he might not make it out alive. So he pulled out his phone and recorded a message for his loved ones. You can watch the clip below:
“So after a while, when she was biting my legs, she went for my head, and because I was laying like this [with his hands and arms covering his head], and I still had the bear spray in my hand, she ended up biting the bear spray, my hand and my arm, which is what stopped the attack, because she bit the can.”
According to Shayne, the National Park Service was unable to locate the bear after the attack. They did swab his wounds for DNA in case the same bear had harmed someone before. However, those test results are still pending.
“Having a deterrent – even though I didn’t use it in the most traditional sense – I don’t recollect whether or not I got to spray it at all, but having that with me, it did end up being what contributed to my survival.”

They highlight this critical advice: “Cover your head and neck with your hands and arms. Lay flat on your stomach, and spread your legs apart. Keep your pack on, it will help protect you during an attack.”