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#1 -- "Exposure" -- 00:48 -- This story is about a man and his quest to get the perfect photo, he would eventually get it - but it would cost him dearly.
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Комментарии : 8 тыс.   
@Foxfire-oo9bs
@Foxfire-oo9bs Год назад
“They loved being alone out in nature” - if his videos have taught me anything it’s that you’re never alone in nature. Ever.
@kimcollins702
@kimcollins702 Год назад
Honestly 😭 unless you have a bunch of stimulates so you don’t sleep and a couple weapons apparently
@socaldeb
@socaldeb Год назад
Well put. Very well put.
@kimberlylay1005
@kimberlylay1005 Год назад
Yikes, I kayak down the Guadalupe River by myself all the time, I carry my 40cal. And thank God there ain't no bears in Texas!!
@gnarthdarkanen7464
@gnarthdarkanen7464 Год назад
@@kimberlylay1005 Maybe no bears... but a wild hog will still make a mess of you if you're unprepared, or caught with your feet flat. ;o)
@HuffStang
@HuffStang Год назад
Nothing wrong with being alone in nature; it’s much better than being alone in an urban environment. Safer, too. As long as you have decent situational awareness, come prepared, and don’t actively put yourself in potentially dangerous situations, you’ll be fine. A solo retreat out in nature is one of life’s most valuable gifts.
@chainilotus1117
@chainilotus1117 10 месяцев назад
Once I heard "mother with cubs" I knew how this was going to end. You never go near a mother and her cubs. They are so protective.
@Bigrlboi1
@Bigrlboi1 8 месяцев назад
Hence the term for all mothers, “momma bear”! Us mothers are deathly protective when it comes to our children (and family). Once I heard hiking and mountain trails I knew it would be something to this nature.
@iantrimbath6396
@iantrimbath6396 8 месяцев назад
At first when he was missing I knew it was some animal he wanted to take pictures of and it attacked him. What gets me why was he that stupid? I mean everyone pretty much knows you don't fuck around with bears and their cubs.
@sailorbobby
@sailorbobby 7 месяцев назад
I camped at Glacier and had a huge grizzly wander through the campsite just across the road from my spot. Apparently just a few weeks earlier there had been a fatal mauling when someone ran across a grizzly on their mountain bike, so I had a bad feeling it was going to be a bear attack as soon as he mentioned the park.
@32a34a
@32a34a 7 месяцев назад
I am really averse to being in the same zip code as anything that outweighs me by at least 5 to 1 let alone it might be near 10 feet tall standing on its hind legs. Anything that big not only has my respect but it also has my yeah you own this parcel of land and I'll be leaving attitude. Also Grizzlies can run about 35 mph top speed and Usain Bolt has the record at 27 mph and I am pretty sure that even in my running days I never topped 20 so there's another reason to just let them be.
@sailorbobby
@sailorbobby 7 месяцев назад
@@32a34a and they climb trees lightning quick. Pretty much no escape if one wants to kill/eat you and you don’t have a large firearm.
@KitKat_630
@KitKat_630 10 месяцев назад
Damn, the idea that she kept walking away to avoid a fight until he got too close for comfort is so sad. He recognized that he pushed her boundaries, just too late.
@spencermann3951
@spencermann3951 5 месяцев назад
Yep, to late. I couldn’t imagine the feeling of that.
@michaeldoran4367
@michaeldoran4367 3 месяца назад
Amateur photographer photographs a BUT WHOLE up close and posts it in a photo competition!
@subarolla
@subarolla Месяц назад
Huh? You must of watched some other video. Because she wasn't walking away to avoid anything. She was never aware of him until he made a noise. Way to make your own story and who liked that comment anyway.
@KitKat_630
@KitKat_630 Месяц назад
@@subarolla First of all, no need to be rude. Secondly, I was basing my comment off of what Mr. Ballen said at 18:04, which was him saying “the mother bear continued to try and walk away from him.” The photos were taken right when the mother bear decided to attack, whether it be because he got too close or she was tired of him following her, or what have you. Obviously my comment was based off of the story Mr. Ballen told, as we don’t have any photos previously to show she acknowledged him and walked away. But yeah, it is from this video, and I did not make up my own story, I based my comment off of his story.
@cherrybeetree
@cherrybeetree 2 дня назад
@@subarolla imagine being this cocky and rude whilst being so wrong lmao
@vincentsavoretti2201
@vincentsavoretti2201 8 месяцев назад
How does a guy who loves grizzly bears this much not know even the most basic things about them?
@cupofsadge8359
@cupofsadge8359 7 месяцев назад
Tbh I think Charles wanted to die by a grizzly. Given how Charles' own family was like, "Yup that sounds like Charles. He'd never hurt a bear and he would support the Rangers decision not to seek revenge against the bear for his death."
@GameparkGames
@GameparkGames 7 месяцев назад
I'm sure he knew the dangers but he was in ignorant bliss where he saw his dream shot and got way to into it. If he had turned away after a few shots I'm sure he would still be alive
@ReigoVassal
@ReigoVassal 6 месяцев назад
He knows how dangerous it is. But his reasoning is "they're smart enough that I'm not a danger to them". He forgot that wildlife aren't domesticated.
@kainthewriter8764
@kainthewriter8764 6 месяцев назад
This would've been before the internet, when information would have been only in books that you'd buy or check from a library. It makes sense that he would check out a book on bears and read about their natural behaviors, but he probably wouldn't have checked out a book on survivalism if he was as confident in his abilities to navigate as he was. Or if he'd been hiking since he was young. Why check out a book if you think you know what's in it? You can never know what you don't know. He didn't know that there was any way to survive this.
@johnpekkala6941
@johnpekkala6941 6 месяцев назад
The word Grizzly to me = Maneater. A creature that should not be aproached in any way unless u want to die. Especially not with cubs! They might look beautiful but they are just as dangerous as lions who just see humans as food and should be left alone for that very reason, as well as for other reasons.
@jamiejazz8194
@jamiejazz8194 Год назад
You NEVER go near a mama bear and her cubs! That’s wildlife 101. I work at a nuclear site in the forest, and we learn that from the start. I’m so sorry this happened to Charles, the irony is tragic.
@Mr.MFuckingYTchangedmyname
@Mr.MFuckingYTchangedmyname Год назад
Hmmm, those are pretty dark and mysterious words right there - "I work at a nuclear site in the forest..." Careful you don't become the subject of one of these videos!
@irishbrewgaming2296
@irishbrewgaming2296 Год назад
I was stationed at Barksdale AFB and one of the things we were told not to do was swim in the lake unless you wanted to be food for the wildlife.
@Saedraverse
@Saedraverse 11 месяцев назад
So had to check the vid again but had recently watch a vid on 15 bear Myths, one being that mother bears were most dangerous. Doesn't seem true of Black bears & for the Grizzles it's kinda, half & half. They will attack if you're too close & perceived as a threat but apparently will usually do a mocking charge first & will leave ye alone if ye make clear ye ain't a threat, in their words "whatever ye got to do to make yourself not perceived as a threat, DO IT" As the person is quite informative I'm inclined to trust them & not like they said it's a complete myth but begs the question of what happened in this case. I'm guessing he maybe didn't act fast enough or at all when they noticed him
@IsThisShitOn7
@IsThisShitOn7 11 месяцев назад
Going near a momma bear with cubs is just as smart as having a chimp as a pet, neither will end well.
@gal2727
@gal2727 11 месяцев назад
Well Charles was an idiot
@stevemorris2364
@stevemorris2364 Год назад
Sad story but a nice silver lining. A family actually accepting the decision their deceased loved one made and not trying to turn the death into a payday. RIP Charles. 😢
@fioregiallo
@fioregiallo Год назад
It's sad that people acting like decent human beings doing the right thing, and accepting accountability is considered a silver lining. I hate it here lmao
@dwoodstwin
@dwoodstwin Год назад
What payday are you talking about? Furthermore, you know people need money to eat, feed their kids, pay their mortgage, send their kids to school, etc
@dieterdelange9488
@dieterdelange9488 Год назад
True, and what happened to him was tragic. That being said, there's no way I'm going near a mother animal when she has her young with her: whether it's a bear, elephant or even a giraffe, I will slowly turn around and leave as silently and quickly as possible.
@billyfraiser6298
@billyfraiser6298 Год назад
The silver lining in this story is basically two things. 1. One of Charles' photos finally being published 2. Hopefully this story has saved some lives over the past few decades.
@lyanneroberts7936
@lyanneroberts7936 Год назад
The absence of a parent will cost a lot of money. Yes it may seem insensitive when they sue for money however everything costs funeral, healthcare, schooling all sorts. So let’s not shame victims families shall we it’s very ignorant.
@PsychoKupcake
@PsychoKupcake 8 месяцев назад
I can respect him for his unwavering love of bears. And the fact that his wife agreed that Charles wouldn't want the bears hurt. That is respect all around.
@FiresCollide
@FiresCollide 7 месяцев назад
He might have had an unwavering love, but anyone with half a brain should know not to get near a mother bear with her cubs. That in and of itself is not respectful.
@Tomdog83
@Tomdog83 6 месяцев назад
He would rather die than defend himself. Yea, I'll be eaten alive, and leave my lived ones rather than defend myself. Surprised entirely someone like that even had a pistol with him, whats the point.
@kainthewriter8764
@kainthewriter8764 6 месяцев назад
​@@Tomdog83He probably had it for bears who were solitary. It's specifically that the mother had cubs. He wouldn't be killing one bear, he'd be killing four.
@dedalliance1
@dedalliance1 6 месяцев назад
​@@Tomdog83There's also mountain lions and wolves in that area.
@eroccha
@eroccha 6 месяцев назад
@@FiresCollide Yeah I can't respect stupidity.
@katlynnalmansor4135
@katlynnalmansor4135 11 месяцев назад
As soon as you said Glacier, I knew it'd be a grizzly bear. And when I heard "cubs", I knew exactly why. Poor Charles. It's so sad, but he knew the risks and got too excited to really consider the danger. I hope his wife was able to find peace after that.
@anndownsouth5070
@anndownsouth5070 Год назад
I have been thinking about this story the whole week. What bothers me most is the fact that Charles loved bears and knew a lot about them. The moment he saw that there were 3 cubs with the mom, he should have known not to get too close. We don't even have bears in South Africa, and I know better than getting close to a mamma bear with 3 cubs in early spring.
@pinkminipuff
@pinkminipuff 11 месяцев назад
Indeed, it's very sad. I don't know why people always have to fuck around and find out with wild animals.
@Brandon-br7tc
@Brandon-br7tc 11 месяцев назад
Yeah, well over there in Africa you've got some worse things to deal with lol
@anndownsouth5070
@anndownsouth5070 11 месяцев назад
@Brandon-br7tc maybe that's why we know to have respect for nature. You don't go walking where there are lions, you stay away from hippos out of water, and if you encounter an elephant while driving through the wild, you back away. Carefully.
@Brandon-br7tc
@Brandon-br7tc 11 месяцев назад
@@anndownsouth5070 Exactly. It’s about the mistakened people really.
@benjaminvaldez5869
@benjaminvaldez5869 11 месяцев назад
Charles worshipped the idea of getting his photographs published. He let it get to his head. Too bad his pictures kinda sucked. But at least they were published..
@adri7352
@adri7352 Год назад
After last week I'm really thankful for the consensus everyone reached about treating wild animals like wild animals and letting the bears be. 🐻🐾🐘
@21palica
@21palica Год назад
@@jhanimalluvr5932 Sic 'em, Dumbo! 😂
@2Clarence47
@2Clarence47 Год назад
@@jhanimalluvr5932 that took a dark turn….
@karmas_coming
@karmas_coming Год назад
I'm still traumatized by last week's story.
@LANCEtheBOIL
@LANCEtheBOIL Год назад
credit: hungry horse news- that paper must be run by California transplant reeetards, those weren't mountain goats, those were bighorn sheep
@SasquachPL
@SasquachPL Год назад
@@jhanimalluvr5932 How many dumb things are in this comment... everytime I think I've counted it all, suddenly I spot another one...
@JustinBradleyPhotographer
@JustinBradleyPhotographer 8 месяцев назад
As an aspiring landscape photographer and RU-vidr, I can say, his wife was definitely a patient person. People always want to hike with the photographer until they actually hike with the photographer and never even break a sweat because of all of the impromptu stops.
@DaleHopkins-rn7vl
@DaleHopkins-rn7vl 10 месяцев назад
Mr Ballen, I love what you do. I'm 64 yo and have had a few other worldly experiences I'd love to share with you. But before that, I've been suffering with depression and thoughts of suicide. But I don't trust the programs, associates, family,or the medical professionals at all. I have my reasons that would take to too long to explain. But your story telling helps me more than you can know. Thank you for your time and talent.
@lisathompson1128
@lisathompson1128 6 месяцев назад
Hey Dale, Just want you to know, you're not alone. Stop thinking about suicide. That's not the answer. Then no one will hear your stories. Let me know if you'd like to story swap. Sending you hugs & MUCH LOVE. Sometimes it's hard to find light in dark places. You CAN & you WILL ❤
@sunnystiver2897
@sunnystiver2897 6 месяцев назад
❤❤❤
@encycl07pedia-
@encycl07pedia- 4 месяца назад
You're depressed. You might have paranoia as a result of another condition. You really need treatment even if it's simply talking to someone. I'm not a doctor, but I know pills work. It might help to pause, take a step back, and analyze what you're doing/want to do and whether that's something you think is reasonable. If it's not reasonable, I wouldn't do it.
@Smokey23929
@Smokey23929 Месяц назад
I hope you got sone help mate, I hope your ok and happy, your not alone x
@jordansawolf8091
@jordansawolf8091 Год назад
My parents went camping once in the 80’s-early 90’s and had seen a huge crowd of people on the edge of the road. They pulled over to see what was going on only to find two baby bears just happily playing. Everyone was taking pictures, trying to get closer, etc. my parents looked at each other and said NOPE. Then got back to the car as quickly as possible. Don’t mess with bears 😭
@DecrepitBiden
@DecrepitBiden Год назад
Got it. Don't mess with Yogi & Boo Boo.👍
@Liv3W3ll
@Liv3W3ll Год назад
Very wise.
@thefisherking78
@thefisherking78 Год назад
Especially not babies
@Nohvas1
@Nohvas1 Год назад
For those who don't know, you should never approach or be within at LEAST 100 yards of bear cubs, preferably even farther away. Where there's cubs there's a mama who will kill you without hesitation should she deem you as a threat and it doesn't take much for that to happen
@Nohvas1
@Nohvas1 Год назад
Also unless you want to come in close contact with nature or hunting and are armed with at least a .40, wear a cow bell on your waist, so there's no unpleasant surprises with nature's beasts
@planetdawson
@planetdawson Год назад
Babe wake up, MrBallen posted
@jordanjohnson7142
@jordanjohnson7142 Год назад
Lucky, you don’t have kids.
@bigcock8900
@bigcock8900 Год назад
I’m up babe
@jcurses
@jcurses Год назад
Don't worry, honey, I'm awake, and I'm here 😉
@beanDoggins
@beanDoggins Год назад
The highlight of yalls live
@brandonayong5823
@brandonayong5823 Год назад
A while ago My girlfriend told me " It's been a while since we watched a horror movie. Would you like to do it this weekend?" I replied " Sure. But before we get into this event if you're a fan of the strange dark and mysterious deliver in story format then you came to the right place because that's all I do and I upload twice a week. So if that's of interest to you please send a message to the like button who had a crush on you for 7 years saying "I think I love you" before sending another one a few minutes later saying " Wrong person"
@chrissydavis5346
@chrissydavis5346 9 месяцев назад
The picture of mama bear looking at him is terrifying. As always great story telling!!!
@julieb6087
@julieb6087 5 месяцев назад
I realized the other day that I have a somewhat new generic distrust of everyone now that I’ve started listening to Mr. Ballen , I’m also immediately opposed to trying to pick anything up anywhere near any kind of weird structure that I may get stuck inside and die completely on accident . Mr Ballen making the world a safer place 😂❤️
@ThatMontanaMom
@ThatMontanaMom Год назад
I live about 20 minutes from Glacier. Usually it's the tourists that have encounters with the more agressive wildlife in our state. No matter how tolerant they may seem of people, mama bears, bison and moose are NOT something you want to sneak up on, and 50 feet away is 50 feet too close. My heart goes out to his family.
@rikfroschauer1743
@rikfroschauer1743 Год назад
Well said
@goodday126
@goodday126 Год назад
50 feet away is like being in the kitchen, while the bear is in the livingroom. He didn't have a chance.
@DS_Honeycutt
@DS_Honeycutt Год назад
Thank you, I needed a laugh! Don't sneak up on Momma bears, bison and moose. I fact that you have to tell them that is hilarious!
@Gunners_Mate_Guns
@Gunners_Mate_Guns Год назад
You are very right, but I would word it that even 100-300 yards is perilously close for bison, moose, but especially Grizzlies, and most of all a sow Grizzly with cubs.
@diceflawless9115
@diceflawless9115 Год назад
Moose are aggressive?
@bgarmstrong1446
@bgarmstrong1446 Год назад
I’m so glad my son turned me on to your channel. He is a combat medic stationed in El Paso. For a few months now we have been “zoom watching” your videos together whenever he has the time. Thank you for the content and more importantly your service to our country.
@sayswho3606
@sayswho3606 Год назад
same with me, my son turned me on to his channel.
@dinkvjr
@dinkvjr Год назад
My son did too!!! ❤❤
@justme5578
@justme5578 Год назад
When I was stationed in S. Korea and Germany… I would FaceTime with my mom once a week and we’d watch movies together ❤
@charleshern6958
@charleshern6958 Год назад
My girlfriend turned me on to this channel. Goated
@alesiaburris45
@alesiaburris45 Год назад
❤❤❤❤
@emilylones7132
@emilylones7132 8 месяцев назад
I did this hike with some friends about 3 years ago. I didn't know this story then! I remember walking over the train tracks and the fields of bear grass (the big white flowers!) And the views from the top are STUNNING. I also remember we left to head back down the mountain on the later side so we were worried about the sun setting. Someone in the group mentioned that they thought they heard a bear rustling in the bushes nearby. So the rest of the hike down all 5 of us were clapping our hands and yelling 'Hey Bear!' hoping any that were nearby would get scared and run away. So sad to hear this man had this outcome.
@crixus2820
@crixus2820 7 месяцев назад
During the video I was like I hope Hungry Horse published his photos since he tried so hard for them, so hearing that they actually did is a bittersweet ending to the story, but I’m glad Charles got what he wanted 🥺
@gregwillis7767
@gregwillis7767 Год назад
I was in the zone, until the in essence: Charles thought the bear would sense that he was harmless. Bears, like any wild animals -are best admired from a distance!
@kalidoll8032
@kalidoll8032 Год назад
Ikr 😂😂
@grrrrbabyverygrrr8165
@grrrrbabyverygrrr8165 Год назад
He was kind of far away, obviously not far enough.
@psychoticchemist
@psychoticchemist Год назад
@@SSJacksWolf it’s not as simple as only predator or prey from the bear’s perspective. The mother bear saw Charles as a threat because he was following them. If the mother bear saw him as prey, his corpse would have been unrecognizable because she would have eaten him. She didn’t. She just wanted to eliminate the threat to her cubs.
@21palica
@21palica Год назад
That was probably his only mistake. He believed in some hippy, new age bulls..t!
@p5eudo883
@p5eudo883 Год назад
@@SSJacksWolf Either predator or prey... That's an ignorant stance to take.
@mississippidrifter5960
@mississippidrifter5960 Год назад
Having grown up in Alaska and spent over 20 years there I can't say how many times I've heard very similar stories. It's always sad but at some point you start wondering when the hell people will learn
@YoungLiam74
@YoungLiam74 Год назад
People will never learn, there will be thrill chasers or just people like charles who think they are different. Its a wild beast stay the hell away from it. Unfortunately those who need to heed this warning the most don't. Sad that the guy paid with his life for this one choice, but can't say i pity him, he made his bed.
@George-jn8qr
@George-jn8qr Год назад
Unfortunately never
@brianmurphy6480
@brianmurphy6480 Год назад
City boys. And girls. 🤦‍♂️
@Find-Your-Bliss-
@Find-Your-Bliss- Год назад
Never. Just never.
@misstinahamilton5714
@misstinahamilton5714 Год назад
Sadly they won’t learn. Some people don’t respect nature. They will always try to fight it - when you can’t.
@wolf73371
@wolf73371 8 месяцев назад
While tragic, anyone that thinks a bear will "sense they're harmless and be chill" deserve a Darwin Award. Especially if you push your luck against a mama bear with cubs.
@steveinthemountains8264
@steveinthemountains8264 6 месяцев назад
Poor Charles. Your domesticated dog or cat may be able to sense your gentle soul and kind disposition, but it rarely works that way in nature. Fascinating and tragic story.
@Selynn.
@Selynn. Год назад
For someone who even spoke on behalf of bears he seemed to not know the basics of how to act in the presence of one.
@tiffanyeyoung1800
@tiffanyeyoung1800 Год назад
I'll say he doesn't! How is it that he knew so much about bears but all of the sudden forgot that they can easily climb a tree
@Rachel_M_
@Rachel_M_ Год назад
@@tiffanyeyoung1800 i'd say 'Goal obsession", In its broadest form, goal obsession is the force at play when we get so wrapped up in achieving our goal that we do it at the expense of a larger mission. It comes from misunderstanding what we want in our lives.
@KhanMann66
@KhanMann66 Год назад
It’s the sheer arrogance that he thinks a bear won’t harm him because he doesn’t pose a threat. Absolute nonsense from a guy obsessed with nature. He was the Timothy Tredwell before Timothy Tredwell.
@CellarDoorx06
@CellarDoorx06 Год назад
​@@KhanMann66 Bingo! Darwin will have to ship out yet another trophy! Treadwell pisses me off. His GF WANTED TO LEAVE, and he basically held her hostage. What a freaking scumbag!!😡
@serenity6415
@serenity6415 Год назад
​@@Rachel_M_ Beautifully put. That is serious food for thought.
@mariaann4717
@mariaann4717 Год назад
mother bears are some of the fiercest and most protective mothers on the planet. his intentions were pure but he was careless with tracking the bears. im glad that the bears were left alone after this whole thing. mama was just protecting her babies. hopefully, all the love he expressed for these animals will live on and will help protect more bears
@Uncivil_Dreams
@Uncivil_Dreams Год назад
me too. i cant stand when humans do something stupid, get themselves hurt, and then somehow the animal is killed for it.
@franklinstower6721
@franklinstower6721 Год назад
​@@Uncivil_Dreams I think the only reason a predatory animal is killed after attacking/killing a human is because they can develop a taste for human meat/blood...I think. That being said I agree with you 100% people are stupid sometimes and an innocent animal shouldn't be killed for someone else's choice.
@margarethooten3007
@margarethooten3007 Год назад
​@@Uncivil_DreamsI thought the Bears were left alone. 😢
@franklinstower6721
@franklinstower6721 Год назад
@@margarethooten3007 yeah it's terrible... like of there's a real, credible threat then maybe I can see it if trapping and removing isn't an option but to take a life for doing what it does naturally is mind numbing
@mariaann4717
@mariaann4717 Год назад
@@franklinstower6721 a lot of it is human spite too. countless wild animals (specifrically, sharks) have been tracked down after an attack
@LadyEnchiridion
@LadyEnchiridion 10 месяцев назад
It shouldn’t take the life of a person to be published in a magazine or win a prize. Rip Charles, you deserved BETTER!
@70stvtool
@70stvtool 11 месяцев назад
In 2000 me and 3 other friends went up to Gustavus AK to kayak in Glacier Bay National Park. We were out for 8 days. 4 days in we woke to chilled drizzle and very low visibility and an outbound tide. So after a day of hard paddling against the tide, intercepting the Rotterdam cruise ship in a narrow fjord, we finally found a great seaside meadow to set up camp. Unpacked tents up and dinner started, there she was. A brown bear with 3 of her little cubs. They were about a quarter of a mile up the steep mountainside. We waited 5 mins to see her and babes start slowly heading our way. There were no objections to the decision to pack it all up and paddle about 3 miles down to the next workable shoreline. You just don’t take any chances especially with a Mama and her cubs. But that’s my best record for packing up and loading the kayak!
@gracemanalac2646
@gracemanalac2646 Год назад
Hi Mr. Ballen, your videos help me learn english while doing my household chores. You speak so clearly and entertaining i keep listening over and over, I use my earbuds even if I dont watch, I could still picture you in my head because of your amazing storytelling. Youre simply the best. Thank you. ❤
@soopahjj11
@soopahjj11 Год назад
Maybe soon you can tell horrifying stories!
@michellerobin5461
@michellerobin5461 Год назад
That’s awesome! 👍🏻🩷
@Thedrumsthebass
@Thedrumsthebass Год назад
Now this is dope. MrBallen out here doing nothing but good work. This is what happens when a man operates on integrity and humility.
@Sunflowersarepretty
@Sunflowersarepretty Год назад
I too listen to mr baleen to improve my English. I've been listening to him since the days he would upload 5-6 times in a week. I still remember that.
@aradnurse5312
@aradnurse5312 Год назад
What a nice comment!😊
@kayla1245768
@kayla1245768 Год назад
It’s very sad he was so naive and thought the mom bear wouldn’t harm him because of his own sensitive nature. I am glad they decided to just let the bears Be. Thank again mrBallen for another great story!
@kayla1245768
@kayla1245768 Год назад
@Mbita Acoustic I’m not clicking that. Lol
@frankiefavero1666
@frankiefavero1666 Год назад
It's the same lack of critical thinking skills that got Timothy Treadwell and his girlfriend killed by grizzly! Perhaps it's some type of delusion where they think that wild animals can always sense one's intentions...
@Logicalsane
@Logicalsane Год назад
8:12 justice was denied to him....his wife literally murdered him brutally.... Had she taken care of his,he would've been alive...She left him alone to die a painful death....... She deserves nothing but to be hanged in public... 20:20 that's victim blaming... When animals kill women then no one buys that logic and everyone wants to kill that animal.....
@VioletSkye19
@VioletSkye19 8 месяцев назад
Right when you said “the photos aren’t dynamic enough, nothing is happening” my eyes rolled as I can see a Darwin Award nominee about to be born, well dead I have a lot of respect for Charles, putting his money where his mouth is, so to speak, & I’d only hope I’d be as kind in his spot.
@VioletSkye19
@VioletSkye19 5 месяцев назад
@@stephanienkurtz I have respect for the fact that he loved nature, loved these bears & wanted to share that love through photography with everyone else, however…. He really should of, & I’d imagine he did know, how stupid he was being, but he did it anyway & that is all you need to do to be a candidate for The Darwin Awards, knowing you REALLY shouldn’t, but doing it anyways & that part, your right, I don’t have respect for stupidity, but he didn’t deserve what he got & he’ll maybe winning the award would cheer him up a little< it’s recognition in its own unique way.
@richardparker3273
@richardparker3273 2 месяца назад
Pretty sure I wouldn't be so kind in such a spot. I wouldn't knowingly put myself anywhere near a bear, let alone a mama bear. If I did find myself to be anywhere near a mama bear, I would make the decision immediately to leave the area and go home, but if mama bear is charging me, theres gonna be baby bears without a mama anymore...
@skierprincessakify
@skierprincessakify 7 месяцев назад
This story was so heartbreaking. The guy made a dangerous choice, but really sad how he was killed just to get a good picture. I live in Alaska and could see this happening. I’m glad the bears weren’t killed.
@rickyscott9351
@rickyscott9351 Год назад
That photo at 18:38 is so hauntingly creepy when you know why mamma bear is looking toward the camera, and when you know what happened next. Oh, gosh
@ogreface8
@ogreface8 11 месяцев назад
A shiver went down my spine when I saw that pic. Imagine being in that situation and having a mother bear with her cubs stare daggers at you. Terrifying
@proxy8918
@proxy8918 11 месяцев назад
Agreed. That was absolutely chilling...
@Wizzz2288
@Wizzz2288 11 месяцев назад
You should never get too near with mother bear & cubs. The obvious natural instinct of a mother animal especially in the wild is to protect their precious babies
@MidTierMenace777
@MidTierMenace777 11 месяцев назад
That's why I'm never going camping or hiking.
@rickyscott9351
@rickyscott9351 11 месяцев назад
@@MidTierMenace777 Oh, I'm with you on that! I don't even go camping where there aren't any bears or other dangerous wildlife. And I ain't hiking anywhere in or near known bear-populated areas. The thought of a thin piece of tearable material between me and the unknown type and amount of wildlife is unsettling
@johntrains1317
@johntrains1317 Год назад
I think the phrase, "perfect eye contact" from a grizzly bear is the scariest thing I've heard
@TwoShedsJackson
@TwoShedsJackson Год назад
@@MKSQUADofficial Why would you advertise a patently ripoff site? It’s not MrBallen at all, just someone horribly non-creative.
@Logicalsane
@Logicalsane Год назад
​@@TwoShedsJackson 8:12 justice was denied to him....his wife literally murdered him brutally.... Had she taken care of his,he would've been alive...She left him alone to die a painful death....... She deserves nothing but to be hanged in public... 20:20 that's victim blaming... When animals kill women then no one buys that logic and everyone wants to kill that animal....
@Chickadeebunny
@Chickadeebunny Год назад
The picture was pretty scary too 18:40
@Logicalsane
@Logicalsane Год назад
@@Chickadeebunny 8:12 justice was denied to him....his wife literally murdered him brutally.... Had she taken care of his,he would've been alive...She left him alone to die a painful death....... She deserves nothing but to be hanged in public... 20:20 that's victim blaming... When animals kill women then no one buys that logic and everyone wants to kill that animal.....
@C.Church
@C.Church Год назад
@@Logicalsane You're neither logical nor sane, anti Chad.
@Keralasha444
@Keralasha444 11 месяцев назад
RIP Charles, I usually don’t feel too sorry for folks on this channel but he seems like a sweet guy.
@rampage2587
@rampage2587 8 месяцев назад
He loved grizzly bears so much he decided to be dinner for them.
@sorbabaric1
@sorbabaric1 Год назад
I grew up in Oregon (black bears). Our parents told us that mother bears are very protective of their cubs, and that the distance they needed to feel safe, was very large (much further distance than a bear without cubs). We were told as children to give a bear with cubs the entire mountain side. In other words, a great distance, otherwise, you are inside the distance a mother bear will perceive as threatening, and she will act to defend her cubs.
@serenity_now1999
@serenity_now1999 Год назад
How far is safe ? ..
@colecampbell1906
@colecampbell1906 Год назад
@@serenity_now1999 generally if you're about 100 yards away or more you should be ok, but that also depends on the mama and also whether or not you startle her. If you're already there and she walks up with her cubs you generally can stay put and as long as you don't suddenly move and freak them out you should be safe because she likely is aware of your presence but still feels safe, but don't ever approach them like this guy did. That was what sealed his fate, she wanted to leave peacefully but then she heard that he was following them and she took that as a threat. It makes sense if you think about it, from her perspective why tf would anything follow them other than to kill a baby when she isn't looking? And with that in mind, what else could you expect her to do than chase the threat down and erase it before it gets the chance.
@FlyingAnanas-337
@FlyingAnanas-337 Год назад
​@@colecampbell1906 are black bears the ones who are the most aggressive? I'd be so scared to go hiking in bear territory, walking too close to one and not seeing it in time. Huh, creepy 😢
@colecampbell1906
@colecampbell1906 Год назад
​@@FlyingAnanas-337 Black bears tend to be less aggressive than grizzlies, mainly because of their size. They only get around 300lb on the large side, so a 6ft 200lb man seems more of a threat to them than we do to a big 600lb grizzly. Honestly I feel like black bears would be more willing to attack us than grizzlies are, if they were their size. But luckily they're alot smaller so less confident about coming after us. Rightfully so, since I'd honestly bet if a man has a knife and knows how to use it, he'd kill a black bear. It's happened a few rare times even with big grizzlies. Not that it'd be a fight anyone wants to go through either way.
@mnisou19
@mnisou19 Год назад
yep thats true... i know a woman that almost died because of that
@brunolima7402
@brunolima7402 Год назад
It would be expected from someone as experienced as Charles to know how dangerous that situation was.. worse than bothering a fully grown male grizzly bear is to bother a mom with her cubs.
@StephenShawCanada
@StephenShawCanada Год назад
This story is only one version of it. The "older" version I had read wasn't that he was following the bears but that the bears were headed in his direction and he had no escape once he realized the mistake he made.
@karenshadle365
@karenshadle365 Год назад
Bruno Lima In this version it sounds like he was anthropomorphizing bears, ie attributing human emotions or intelligence to them. True respect for them would be recognizing and loving them exactly as they really are, not what a person imagines 🎉about them.
@VB-lc4xz
@VB-lc4xz Год назад
​@@StephenShawCanada I assume there are so many cases like this. People think it will never happen to them, just to someone else!
@anubis4496
@anubis4496 Год назад
Yeah when I herd bears I laughed, dudes a complete idiot
@cuppycakey5013
@cuppycakey5013 Год назад
@@VB-lc4xz Yep, and people ignoring warning signs and sirens, etc.
@kyleescola7505
@kyleescola7505 7 месяцев назад
I love how you share how u struggled with depression cause that's where I'm at in my life and my family has also shared there concern. Makes me feel like I'm not alone
@lilysonthemoon
@lilysonthemoon 3 месяца назад
It’s a brother bear story but without the Disney involved. Also as a photographer I understand his drive. The need for that perfect picture, not even for recognition, just the sheer want and drive for that perfect picture is enough to make any photographer lose their grounding. I’ve had moments where I just wanted that photo and nothing else and have nearly gotten into positions where other people around me have said “you really could have gotten hurt if you continued.” I’m not a reckless person until I have a camera in my hands. Then suddenly it doesn’t matter if I die while taking the perfect photo. It sounds absolutely insane and I think it totally is, but that one perfect photo we’re all chasing…it’s worth it.
@skookapalooza2016
@skookapalooza2016 Год назад
Another problem that Charles may not have considered, is how ravenously hungry the bears are when they come out of hibernation. Either way, getting close to a sow & her cubs is a REALLY BAD IDEA.
@Logicalsane
@Logicalsane Год назад
8:12 justice was denied to him....his wife literally murdered him brutally.... Had she taken care of his,he would've been alive...She left him alone to die a painful death....... She deserves nothing but to be hanged in public... 20:20 that's victim blaming... When animals kill women then no one buys that logic and everyone wants to kill that animal....
@dilpickles5928
@dilpickles5928 Год назад
@@Logicalsane What the hell is wrong with you? Are you saying he was married to a Grizzly bear? If she had been with him she would have been killed too.. What's in a name? "Grizzly" that alone should give anyone pause. getting too near to these creatures... Humans have a false sense of security in dangerous environment's... We believe because we aren't natural prey or have good intentions we will be fine, time and time again we are proven just how wrong we are. If it was a rouge attack the bear most likely would have been killed.. But killing the mother would sentence the cubs to death too.. Given his affinity to wildlife no-one would have wished that, also given how remote the location was, it's unlikely there would be any future attacks.. I mean there's a simple lesson here.. If you value your internal organs remaining internal, do not get close to a mom and her cubs lol.
@delune1329
@delune1329 Год назад
@@Logicalsane His wife is not a bear and you need to sort out your problems instead of being on the internet.
@Gawlakman
@Gawlakman Год назад
@@delune1329dude has got to be trolling, he posted the same comment on another comment, just ignore it
@dubiousinformation1756
@dubiousinformation1756 Год назад
@@Gawlakman I'd like to believe you're right, but I've met enough people like this in real life to know he's probably not just trolling.
@velvetspicer1962
@velvetspicer1962 Год назад
Mr. Ballen is so empathetic in his storytelling - never calling out the victim for making a sad, yet poor decision, but telling the other side of the story and why that decision may have been made. I'm sure the victim's family appreciates his sensitivity. I know I do.
@dontloseyourselfwithfakemfs
I really like how Mr ballen is so good at his storytelling
@bertclayton6597
@bertclayton6597 Год назад
MrBallen obviously puts biases aside if he does have them. Where you're right. Which so many do not know what they do. I have experience with this too. But I heard enuff about bears, I would keep my distance.
@omawumiadokpaye6628
@omawumiadokpaye6628 Год назад
This is not Mr Ballen
@gunner4ever924
@gunner4ever924 Год назад
"Play stupid games, win stupid prizes 🤡"
@hsizzle4502
@hsizzle4502 Год назад
yeah but lets be real here that guy not shooting the bear was a nice thing but dude you have to save your own life and shoot. he made tons of mistakes it was almost like he wanted to be eatin . this guy really wasnt the smartest and he left his wife without a husband and to me thats worse than shooting and killing the bear he was very selfish in his actions regardless of how virtuos he might seem. these were not good things that he did he should have never got that close. i feel sorry for him and may he rest in peace but that was a bunch of really poor decisions and that is something that no one should ever even try to attempt
@cherrielynjaninenatividad8525
@cherrielynjaninenatividad8525 Месяц назад
suffering from anxiety attacks most of the time but mr. ballen channel helps me, stories may be depressing but as a horror lover since young, i find comfort with these types of stories...
@RickyM323
@RickyM323 11 месяцев назад
What an amazing story. Brings me to tears knowing he got everything he wanted by following his passion, unfortunately it cost him his life.
@pawwalker3492
@pawwalker3492 Год назад
I remember very well when this happened. When you said Charles and Glenda - I knew right away. I did read it a bit differently. That Charles's gun was unsnapped, and the bear reached him so fast he never had time to pull it. And I saw several more pictures of the bear getting closer, so Charles chose not to stop filming before running. It 's sad he lost his life, but he should have known better than to TRACK a mother Grizzly and her babies. Won't ever end well.
@harekrsnaharerama8454
@harekrsnaharerama8454 Год назад
Yeah to be honest , his decision was really really stupid
@pawwalker3492
@pawwalker3492 Год назад
@@harekrsnaharerama8454 - Yes! While living in Tucson AZ I had quite a few wildlife encounters while out hiking. When a mountain lion and I met with about 100ft between us in Sabino Canyon, even thought the cougar is my totem animal, and I think they're exquisite beings, I didn't stand there and go, "Pst, pst, pst, here kitty kitty". We both went our separate ways. That was one of four ML encounters, and I'm still here. Same with the bears, and wolf. Leave them be.
@red_words
@red_words Год назад
To me the issue was shooting the 📷 instead of the 🔫. People shouldn't have to live in fear because bears exist. Like what am I supposed to be quarantined to the Bill Gates approved human zone. 😪
@marioguti9887
@marioguti9887 Год назад
@@harekrsnaharerama8454 Darwin Award winner 😞 That's an award you don't wanna win
@blessedfire365xgf
@blessedfire365xgf Год назад
Some mother human beings can be protective too
@fopo5733
@fopo5733 Год назад
It's so sad that his passion and enthusiasm for the subject of the photos he was taking caused him to lower his guard, or inhibit his sense of self-preservation. (It's also quite hard to type this idea out without spoiling the story - but I hope you folks get what I mean: a guy was careless because he loved what he was doing and was entranced by it. Not calling him stupid or anything, it's more that his passion and excitement overwhelmed his common sense, sort of thing).
@AlexanderMason1
@AlexanderMason1 Год назад
I’m sorry but this man was not only an idiot but he did this damn self 100% and also got that bear killed.
@isaiahwiita4474
@isaiahwiita4474 Год назад
​@@AlexanderMason1except the Bear wasn't killed.
@mazim7386
@mazim7386 Год назад
@@AlexanderMason1 the bear wasn’t killed?
@einienj3281
@einienj3281 Год назад
​@@AlexanderMason1 The bear wasn't killed.
@Jyvonne
@Jyvonne Год назад
@@AlexanderMason1 The bear wasn't killed!
@meganschoch9680
@meganschoch9680 11 месяцев назад
Oh and Mr. Ballen I just discovered you yesterday and haven't been able to stop listening since!!! You do an amazing job telling your stories!!!
@marygracetagarelli4175
@marygracetagarelli4175 8 месяцев назад
I always , always skip over any promotional footage in videos….except for Mr Ballens . These promotions are always excellent and get my attention. You are a gold mine for your sponsors.! You have mastered the art of storytelling.
@crystalskylight9327
@crystalskylight9327 Год назад
Charles definitely wouldn't have wanted the bear to be punished for his death. He knows he got too close. I'm glad you covered this story, Mrballen.
@crystalskylight9327
@crystalskylight9327 Год назад
@Tala K I understand, if it were me I definitely would have kept my distance. But obviously everyone makes mistakes.
@Logicalsane
@Logicalsane Год назад
​@Tala K 8:12 justice was denied to him....his wife literally murdered him brutally.... Had she taken care of his,he would've been alive...She left him alone to die a painful death....... She deserves nothing but to be hanged in public... 20:20 that's victim blaming... When animals kill women then no one buys that logic and everyone wants to kill that animal....
@ilikecringe
@ilikecringe Год назад
In my opinion he was a dumbass and I hate to say that about a dead person but it's the reason to why he is dead. He should have put a cap in that bears ass.
@SuperGlen100
@SuperGlen100 Год назад
Charles knew his 1st pic would make into the horse news, but him getting eaten would land him on Mr. Ballen!
@furanduron4926
@furanduron4926 Год назад
He deserved it.
@lelonene95
@lelonene95 Год назад
I was really creeped out by those photos given the context of what was about to happen. Rest in peace Charles 🕊️
@adomede
@adomede Год назад
He was very selfish.
@hilsbroorjlch3259
@hilsbroorjlch3259 Год назад
Pieces?
@millionairesdream9106
@millionairesdream9106 Год назад
Yes rest in peace, Charles, but he was an ass hole. He decided that the bear's life was more important than his own. 🤦‍♂️
@TheFreshTrumpet
@TheFreshTrumpet Год назад
ppl really can’t just let you wish the dude RIP without making it negative, god the internet sucks lol
@VietboyGamerUSA
@VietboyGamerUSA Год назад
he won the Darwin Award
@calvinvillagran2936
@calvinvillagran2936 Месяц назад
Bro, keep going until every strange dark mysterious story in the entirety of mankind is told by you. Much love man, you make being alone much more tolerable🤌🏾
@lilyj-nm1ii
@lilyj-nm1ii 7 месяцев назад
So many incredible stories told in.this Chanel! Thank you so much for your narratives and the vivid way of presentation, Mr Ballen!
@Bl00dyCh33rry
@Bl00dyCh33rry Год назад
I was so afraid this story was going exactly where I thought it was going. RIP Charles.
@faye4426
@faye4426 Год назад
i knew this was done by a bear. not surprising tbh. these people just never learn.
@valentinkambushev4968
@valentinkambushev4968 Год назад
I thought the bears would be punished for being bears. Thankfully I was wrong.
@jaxsazerac4904
@jaxsazerac4904 11 месяцев назад
Charles is an idiot. I see a cub and I am going the way.
@WideAwakeHuman
@WideAwakeHuman 11 месяцев назад
I man mean it’s a Mr Ballen video so…..
@lizaraVR
@lizaraVR 11 месяцев назад
@@faye4426 charles definitely fucked around and found out. I thought by now people would know to leave wild animals alone, especially during mating season or when they are with their offspring, knowing well those are the times when they show most aggression
@CEJ4918
@CEJ4918 Год назад
Charles’ fate is so sad but I’m glad his family and him (as told by his family) understood that a bear was just being a bear and defending her babies on what she perceived to be a threat. I hope he was smiling from up above when his pictures were finally published.
@loweloking88
@loweloking88 Год назад
I just don’t understand why people would want to get near a 700 pound being of death that can run 30 mph. They defeat you in every physical category. If you love them, just stay away and take pictures in a car or watch them on tv. Now that best and her cubs have to get euthanized.
@5adam8
@5adam8 Год назад
​@Mbita Acoustic douche bag
@jackdurden466
@jackdurden466 Год назад
I have no doubt that he is and was.
@TheUncleRuckus
@TheUncleRuckus Год назад
🤣
@deborahwhitney9427
@deborahwhitney9427 Год назад
Props to Charles family. A lot of people would be screaming for all bears to be extinct. Also RIP Charles
@magnusthekilted
@magnusthekilted 10 месяцев назад
I remember the story and photos from back then! Thank you for doing this one!
@Snow-of-the-Artic
@Snow-of-the-Artic 10 месяцев назад
“Real photo of a camera bag” … … 😂. I love it.
@noneofyobiznizz9516
@noneofyobiznizz9516 Год назад
I remember when Mr. Ballen had just several hundred thousand subs. Now he's at seven and a half million. That's just amazing. He deserves his success. While other social media creators are out flexing their over-the-top lifestyles, Mr. Ballen is creating an organization to help victims of violent crimes. Mr. Ballen also has the most loyal fans. I don't think that I have ever seen people infighting within the comments.
@jbelle021
@jbelle021 Год назад
That's so true!
@trentcruise3084
@trentcruise3084 Год назад
🥾⛑💄💎
@chadada8866
@chadada8866 Год назад
Agreed, when he asked his viewers to donate to a former navy seal’s charity he had soo many people singing up to donate that the ran out of the free shirt you get for signing up.
@Logicalsane
@Logicalsane Год назад
8:12 justice was denied to him....his wife literally murdered him brutally.... Had she taken care of his,he would've been alive...She left him alone to die a painful death....... She deserves nothing but to be hanged in public... 20:20 that's victim blaming... When animals kill women then no one buys that logic and everyone wants to kill that animal.....
@snippyJ
@snippyJ Год назад
There is a fine line between brave and crazy and poor Charles crossed it. May he rest in peace.
@Logicalsane
@Logicalsane Год назад
8:12 justice was denied to him....his wife literally murdered him brutally.... Had she taken care of his,he would've been alive...She left him alone to die a painful death....... She deserves nothing but to be hanged in public... 20:20 that's victim blaming... When animals kill women then no one buys that logic and everyone wants to kill that animal....
@belmir562
@belmir562 9 месяцев назад
Why am I addicted to this dude and his story telling. I've been binging for a week now.
@AaronSelby-ny6xo
@AaronSelby-ny6xo 11 месяцев назад
So glad ur still making content! Makes my nights go by faster 😂 keep up the great story telling Mr Ballen
@jayandhis.19cents10
@jayandhis.19cents10 Год назад
Charles knew the risk of following a Sow and her cubs!! I'm glad they didn't put the momma bear down for defending her cubs!! 🐻🙏
@Logicalsane
@Logicalsane Год назад
8:12 justice was denied to him....his wife literally murdered him brutally.... Had she taken care of his,he would've been alive...She left him alone to die a painful death....... She deserves nothing but to be hanged in public... 20:20 that's victim blaming... When animals kill women then no one buys that logic and everyone wants to kill that animal.....
@juliedonis9135
@juliedonis9135 Год назад
I love how much he talks with his hands! It shows how invested in the stories he is.
@AJ72281
@AJ72281 11 месяцев назад
Ever been to Italy?
@SuperMobly
@SuperMobly 11 месяцев назад
That's his Italian DNA
@Momo_Kawashima
@Momo_Kawashima 11 месяцев назад
As an italian I can confirm when his hands disappear out of the camera view he is not speaking
@nonbiz1520
@nonbiz1520 11 месяцев назад
He’s on camera. Being static is boring.
@MrJohnEco
@MrJohnEco 11 месяцев назад
Mr Ballen always do like that in every video. 😊
@Kordix_music
@Kordix_music 10 месяцев назад
"His stupidity had a COMPLETELY PREDICTABLE ENDING" would be a more accurate title.
@sandrasalas9813
@sandrasalas9813 11 месяцев назад
Very happy to have you in this format again. Your awesome
@rhiannonoshea9203
@rhiannonoshea9203 Год назад
i’ve heard too many stories about people being careless with bears. most of them have been on mrballen’s channel. unfortunately they’re underestimated too often. i don’t mean to shame him, i just felt this was so avoidable. when he was describing the chain of pictures and how he kept getting closer, i desperately hoped he’d stop testing his luck and turn around, even though we already knew how the story would end. it also makes me sad that he only got in that publication after his death. it’s a good memorial at least.
@Smorss2011
@Smorss2011 Год назад
Most of them have been on this channel? Wow, you need to broaden your horizons.
@Uncivil_Dreams
@Uncivil_Dreams Год назад
@@Smorss2011 i struggle to see why you felt the need to be a dick about such a simple statement😂
@bradsanders407
@bradsanders407 Год назад
To hell with the moron. We got smarter as a species that day.
@keinlieb3818
@keinlieb3818 Год назад
Definitely avoidable, but if it wasn't for these people risking their lives, we wouldn't have pictures of these beautiful animals.
@Logicalsane
@Logicalsane Год назад
8:12 justice was denied to him....his wife literally murdered him brutally.... Had she taken care of his,he would've been alive...She left him alone to die a painful death....... She deserves nothing but to be hanged in public... 20:20 that's victim blaming... When animals kill women then no one buys that logic and everyone wants to kill that animal....
@montimiller2743
@montimiller2743 11 месяцев назад
This story reminds me of the time back in the 70's as a child, we were hiking in the Rocky mountains and came across a couple of young cubs. The adults who were with us grabbed us up and we ran and ran to get outta there, and to our curiosity we didn't know why but we were told to never ever stick around when seeing baby bear cubs because mama bear won't be happy if she finds any of us around! That lesson has served me well, and over the last 40 years whenever I have been in the mountains, never did I roam around thinking I was safe or alone, if anything you're more at a disadvantage because we are out of our element and are now in the Bears element were they are King and we are its mercy or Dinner!!!
@HaggisMuncher-69-420
@HaggisMuncher-69-420 9 месяцев назад
A bear is nothing against man's weapons.
@jasper.maxwell
@jasper.maxwell 8 месяцев назад
Dinner?? Bears don't eat people. In fact, most bear attacks aren't fatal.
@PeachyPatriot
@PeachyPatriot 8 месяцев назад
Yes 👏🏻 Makes me think of when I was out surfing when I lived in Florida. Never ever did I think that that was *my* territory. If anything, I would become immediately aware of the fact that I had stepped *out* of my territory on land and into no-man’s-land in the water and anything that was in there viewed me as food. So I had to be very careful. I’ve had shark encounters and never was I upset at the sharks. I would just wait them out. Especially if I saw dolphins. Dolphins meant safety!
@SandraGarcia-lj3bd
@SandraGarcia-lj3bd 8 месяцев назад
No se juega con ninguna clase de madres , menos con un una Mama Osa . Buena lección.
@shannonreynolds8182
@shannonreynolds8182 8 месяцев назад
I absolutely LOVE your stories!!!! My nearly 15 year old son loves your stories too!!
@ObviousRises
@ObviousRises 13 дней назад
Bruh if getting out of the Marines was the first time you ever had dark thoughts you must have lived a very blessed and privileged life.
@Jeremiah.Bartholomew
@Jeremiah.Bartholomew Год назад
Besides how animated Mr. Ballen is telling these stories, the thing that really stands out for me as a skilled storyteller is how he never looks or sounds like he's reading a script. In fact I never see any indication he's looking at cue cards at any point. He tells the story as if he were there when it happened, and he's recounting it from memory. Outstanding.
@Bloody_Shots
@Bloody_Shots Год назад
Its called video editing. Its not a continuous recording. Its in many parts and cuts
@Uncivil_Dreams
@Uncivil_Dreams Год назад
@@Bloody_Shots her point still stands, cuz thats still through his work that he made it seem like he isnt reading a script
@robynnb98
@robynnb98 Год назад
@@Bloody_Shots okay? That's awesome information but useless. I'm not sure why you felt you needed to say that? Lol It still seems like he's not reading a script, like he's telling the story from memory. Really doesn't matter HOW he does it - whatever he does, he does very well. To be able to tell stories that are not even his, soo very well, is a gift.
@timothysternling4593
@timothysternling4593 Год назад
Mr Ballen has explained in another video that he memorizes the stories.
@Logicalsane
@Logicalsane Год назад
8:12 justice was denied to him....his wife literally murdered him brutally.... Had she taken care of his,he would've been alive...She left him alone to die a painful death....... She deserves nothing but to be hanged in public... 20:20 that's victim blaming... When animals kill women then no one buys that logic and everyone wants to kill that animal.....
@marsupialsofmars3886
@marsupialsofmars3886 Год назад
Looking at those photos with context is so horrifying. Here she lumbers, a majestic, slow-moving beast about to maul and kill you. I think what makes bears so scary is that they look so cute and peaceful in the eyes even while they're on a rampage. They are simply killing you, and have no thoughts about it
@karenn832
@karenn832 Год назад
You would be amazed at how fast bears can actually run
@justinphilpot7988
@justinphilpot7988 Год назад
They definitely are not slow
@howwwyyy29
@howwwyyy29 Год назад
They aren't slow,believe me.
@donaldsiaczka9494
@donaldsiaczka9494 Год назад
Bears are not slow moving
@marsupialsofmars3886
@marsupialsofmars3886 Год назад
@@justinphilpot7988 yes but their size and the way they move makes them look slow. Like you know how insects seem to move very fast even when not traveling very far very quickly because their own movements of their body have such a short distance to go
@temalesi8848
@temalesi8848 2 месяца назад
No one else is as entertaining as Mr. Ballen, the one and only😂
@ogblackbambi2823
@ogblackbambi2823 11 месяцев назад
Mrballen is the best story teller of all time . This dude is insane with details . ❤
@stevnated
@stevnated Год назад
The captions such as "Real Photo of a Camera Bag" never fail to crack me up. (I do understand and very much appreciate the captions being there to differentiate between stock photographs and actual photographs of things being discussed! It's just that some of them are so obviously stock that it's sorta funny.)
@quappo
@quappo Год назад
@@MRBALLEN.4...wooow tryna scam wholesome boomers that are mr.ballen viewers i bet your mother is proud of you. Nvm you probably dont have one in your life
@Michelle-er8mn
@Michelle-er8mn 11 месяцев назад
Yeah I agree! Real photo of a beaver did it for me🙈😂
@hingeslevers
@hingeslevers 11 месяцев назад
I'm waiting for rhe first "AI generated photo of a sewing machine"
@adamoneil5317
@adamoneil5317 Год назад
Damn, that rangers tale of going out to look for Charles with a rifle and flashlight in the middle of the night sounds like something outta a horror story.
@Logicalsane
@Logicalsane Год назад
8:12 justice was denied to him....his wife literally murdered him brutally.... Had she taken care of his,he would've been alive...She left him alone to die a painful death....... She deserves nothing but to be hanged in public... 20:20 that's victim blaming... When animals kill women then no one buys that logic and everyone wants to kill that animal.....
@adamoneil5317
@adamoneil5317 Год назад
​@@Logicalsane idk what you're talking about...but your logic is certainly out in left field.
@cyrinawilkerson121
@cyrinawilkerson121 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing this. I live not to far from where this happened. So thankful they didn't kill the mama bear and her cubs. Unfortunately, that happens way too often here. We intrude on their homes, they defend their families, and they get killed for it. I can 100% understand what Charles did I myself to get lost in the beauty of this state and being able to capture it on camera and have gotten myself into some situations because of it never anything like this thank gawd. He died doing what he loved.
@MarloStum
@MarloStum 22 дня назад
I do appreciate MrBallen taking a break from his absolutely *unhinged* ad reads to give more sincere ad reads whenever Better Help or anything similar is the sponsor. As funny as those are, it's good to treat mental health with the respect it deserves.
@zeldasvideos4968
@zeldasvideos4968 Год назад
You have no idea how happy I was to hear that the bears were not punished for being bears
@bholdr----0
@bholdr----0 Год назад
Yeah... Bears are gonna bear, eh? 😮
@kodakzak2836
@kodakzak2836 11 месяцев назад
in my opinion, the bears were innocent.
@dammaguy1286
@dammaguy1286 11 месяцев назад
And what about Charles
@Psichotica7
@Psichotica7 11 месяцев назад
@@dammaguy1286 He accepted the consequence of the choice he made like a champ.
@UKnowtheThing
@UKnowtheThing 11 месяцев назад
You still kill the bears in my opinion. They killed a human so they pay for it.
@Abber64
@Abber64 Год назад
John, you are an amazing story teller. Your stories actually come to life as you are explaining them. Please don't ever give it up!
@SirHumphrey498
@SirHumphrey498 Год назад
he /she sounds like my drunk niece ,,,,, i just dont want to misgender anyone
@r99716
@r99716 Год назад
too many pointless details with a predictable ending
@glenndouglas8822
@glenndouglas8822 Год назад
His mum writes them.
@jquinoa5282
@jquinoa5282 Год назад
​@@glenndouglas8822 They're a whole family of story tellers
@rhiannonoshea9203
@rhiannonoshea9203 Год назад
i literally find myself nodding to him like we’re having a conversation lol
@ivyk.3196
@ivyk.3196 10 месяцев назад
Been binge watching his videos for the past 5 hours non stop can't believe I just discovered him
@nickx1754
@nickx1754 9 месяцев назад
Between stories I've heard and my own personal experiences, if after an adventure anyone ever says "just one more" ....don't.
@cjgameon264
@cjgameon264 Год назад
7:20 you said Glenda would look at Charles impatiently and then you gave those facial expression. I said that because you tell these stories like YOU WAS THERE AND SAW THE ENTIRE THING. Just amazing storytelling!!
@MrBallen
@MrBallen Год назад
Thank you!
@debbarringer1967
@debbarringer1967 Год назад
@@MrBallen it's true
@TheDramacist
@TheDramacist Год назад
I mean he obviously made these details up, but the vibe it gives is great
@Logicalsane
@Logicalsane Год назад
8:12 justice was denied to him....his wife literally murdered him brutally.... Had she taken care of his,he would've been alive...She left him alone to die a painful death....... She deserves nothing but to be hanged in public... 20:20 that's victim blaming... When animals kill women then no one buys that logic and everyone wants to kill that animal......
@viktorcheng2061
@viktorcheng2061 Год назад
Charles loved bears more then his life. Thank-you Mr. Ballen. ❤🙏🏻
@21palica
@21palica Год назад
I think that is the way he would have wanted to be remembered. That is why he never used his gun.
@jenniferlonnes7420
@jenniferlonnes7420 Год назад
Than*
@-xirx-
@-xirx- Год назад
@@21palica Or more likely his arms were all chewed up and didn't work properly anymore?
@21palica
@21palica Год назад
@@-xirx- Watch the video again. Were did they say they found the camera?
@-xirx-
@-xirx- Год назад
@@21palica that is a good point you have there, I must admit. But I still think it is at least possible that he was in such shock and torn up enough that he wouldn't have been able to unclip, un holster and fire a gun. While I believe that he wouldn't have taken the life of the bear, he could have fired in any other direction and probably still scared it off.
@nickimolnar4148
@nickimolnar4148 4 месяца назад
Hi Mr Ballen! I absolutely love all your material and watch it daily. Your an amazing story teller. I wanted to thank you for being brave enough to discuss mental health issues! I struggle with depression anxiety and alcoholism and you've really helped me. Not just with your amazing story telling that helps distract me from my negative afflictions, but it's comforting to know I'm not alone. Thank you for using your platform to make ppl self awaear of this very common issue 👏. Keep up the amazing work ! Merry Christmas and happy new year 🎉
@jeonghansyndrome
@jeonghansyndrome 7 месяцев назад
i mean the mama bear & her cubs might know that charles loved bears and was harmless, that's why they ignored him even when he kept following them, but when he made noise it triggered the mama's protectiveness 🥲
@bigchevy350boy
@bigchevy350boy Год назад
Woah!! That was a crazy story. He finally got published 🙏 poor fella, I can't even imagine how terrifying that was nearing the end. Prayers to his family
@KatrinaJoseph
@KatrinaJoseph Год назад
Blame it on the company he worked for. It never gave him proper credit for all his hard work and he was driven to such a risk that he actually invited death in the most gruesome manner.
@MizKris
@MizKris Год назад
@@KatrinaJoseph it was nobody’s fault but his own. It was his own ego and quest for acknowledgment from that publication that he did not work for that got him killed by scaring that mother bear into thinking she had to protect her cubs. His work shouldn’t have been published at all.
@leequinn2733
@leequinn2733 Год назад
@@MizKris I agree. And I'm sick and tired of people blaming others for the stupidity of one person. That has encouraged a generation to do as they please and take no accountability for their actions.
@KatrinaJoseph
@KatrinaJoseph Год назад
@@MizKris there's no where mentioned that the man had ego issues. And as for recognition of work he deserved it. He was way ahead in terms of integrity and dedication to his art than u can even imagine. Edit: before making this cold statement that his work shouldn't have been published at all, did u know or understand about his struggles? And more importantly do u know the meaning of " a strong work ethic?" Probably not.
@KatrinaJoseph
@KatrinaJoseph Год назад
@@leequinn2733 he did take accountability and that's why it was his wish to not kill the mom grizz as he understood that she acted as a grizzly mom bear would. It's ur callous comment which makes no sense at all.
@amberlya9390
@amberlya9390 Год назад
I was hiking in Waterton Park (same park as Glacier, just across the border in Canada) and we encountered 2 grizzlies. We ended up having to detoure about 5km through a meadow, then a swamp, then had to ford a lake but I would do that again. Avoidance is definitely the best course of action when it comes to wild animals, we are in their territory, not the other way around!
@aleoki
@aleoki Год назад
Waterton is awesome to spot bears (from a distance!) I saw 13 bears in one day, i was so happy! :) (all black though, not grizzlies)
@cheekschu2152
@cheekschu2152 Год назад
👍
@cheekschu2152
@cheekschu2152 Год назад
​@@aleoki oh damn that is a lot
@mattlahey6705
@mattlahey6705 Год назад
Thats the problem with some people. They don't respect the wildlife and pay the price
@amberlya9390
@amberlya9390 Год назад
@@aleoki funny enough, I’ve never seen a black bear in waterton! I have seen them in banff, kananaskis, and nordegg though. Someone who works in waterton was telling me that they have an incredibly high concentration of bears, and that the bears all now where the park boundaries are and once hunting season starts they all head to the park!
@yvettecoggins6119
@yvettecoggins6119 10 месяцев назад
Your story telling is so CAPTIVATING! New subscriber here!😊❤️
@Tejah
@Tejah 11 месяцев назад
A grizzly bear is not an animal I would rely on sensing my gentleness. It's wonderful that he felt such love and respect for them. 🐻 ♥
@Henry-yf2np
@Henry-yf2np 8 месяцев назад
It’s not “wonderful”, you need to leave these wild animals alone or you risk getting yourself or rescuers hurt.
@Tejah
@Tejah 8 месяцев назад
@@Henry-yf2np As usual the assumption is on you. It is indeed wonderful he had such love and respect for the grizzlies that he wouldn't want them to come to any harm despite his own ambitions. Of course he was reckless and made a terrible mistake. Many do the same and expect the animal to be removed or killed. It's like building a house in an area where alligators, poisonous snakes, horses, and bison roam wild then getting upset they "threaten" your safety by your house. Then advocate for removal and sterilization of the animals to keep them from disturbing your manicured life.
@Henry-yf2np
@Henry-yf2np 8 месяцев назад
@@Tejah you can respect them without harassing them in their habitat and making them feel like the lives of their cubs are at risk. you are endangering your life and others. no amount of paragraphs will change my statement
@Tejah
@Tejah 8 месяцев назад
@@Henry-yf2np Since you insist on trolling my comment... Did I not say he made a mistake? He certainly paid for it. It's wonderful the couple did not believe in harming an animal for their own poor decision. The bears did not suffer. They did what a bear does and went on about their day. I wasn't in disagreement over leaving wild animals at a respectful distance. You seem rather condescending and angry "Henry." Perhaps your upset about another issue and are emotionally incapable of communicating it directly. Go whine to Ely the therapist. 😂
@BeautyMonster1000
@BeautyMonster1000 Год назад
It's really sad that he had to die to get published but I'm glad to know that his family understood why he wouldn't have wanted the bears to be harmed or killed. I appreciate his extreme amount of respect and love for the animals. RIP Charles. ❤
@Logicalsane
@Logicalsane Год назад
8:12 justice was denied to him....his wife literally murdered him brutally.... Had she taken care of his,he would've been alive...She left him alone to die a painful death....... She deserves nothing but to be hanged in public... 20:20 that's victim blaming... When animals kill women then no one buys that logic and everyone wants to kill that animal.....
@LILBEF
@LILBEF Год назад
I'm torn between the naivety/stupidity and the respect shown in not shooting the bear, even though it meant losing his life. As soon as you mentioned cubs, even I knew (we don't have bears in Australia) that he needed to leave immediately. It's a shame he died by something he admired so much. I am glad, however, that his family agreed with the decision not to track and kill the bear/s responsible. Nature can be so magnificent, yet so brutal.
@singledad1313
@singledad1313 Год назад
I'm not torn between the naivety/stupidity. It was stupid and selfish. He would rather leave his wife to live alone after he died than to protect himself. He didn't just pay with his life, but left his wife with a lifetime of guilt and heartache for not going with him back up the trail. She will mostly likely play the "what if I had gone back up the trail with him instead of leaving him, maybe I could have stopped him from pursuing the bears, maybe he would still be alive", thought over and over again in her head. His selfishness of wanting the "perfect" shot to publish probably saddled his wife with guilt and mental anguish.
@ryanbyers3120
@ryanbyers3120 Год назад
@@singledad1313 I have a similar opinion about the situation as well. If it were me, I would have shot the bear without hesitation (Granted I'd try to never get that close). Human life will always be more valuable than an animal. Would you rather some orphaned bear cubs, or leave your own wife a widow.
@CarpeNutella
@CarpeNutella Год назад
You can't outrun or outclimb a black or grizzly. There are other yt videos showing what to do!
@purplepumkinX
@purplepumkinX Год назад
No it was nothing but fuckin stupid 😂😂😂
@lou8853
@lou8853 Год назад
@@ryanbyers3120 I would’ve shot the bear I’m not leaving my kids as orphans
@HalferLandPerformance
@HalferLandPerformance 11 месяцев назад
Wow can't believe how much his channel and brand has grown. I've been subbed since 70k and it's still the same Ballen quality, just smooth as butter now and way more fans
@godseye13k
@godseye13k 11 месяцев назад
I miss the good old days of the 3 to 4 posts week. Now we cherish the ones we get. Thank u for the content and stay safe 👊
@hermenutic
@hermenutic Год назад
Damn. I bet his heart rate increased dramatically after taking the final picture. It's hard to understand how someone could arrive at the conclusions that would lead to the decision Charles made.
@gointothedogs4634
@gointothedogs4634 11 месяцев назад
I remember my ex husband chasing a moose with calf through the trees in Yellowstone to get a photo as I yelled at him from the car.
@hermenutic
@hermenutic 11 месяцев назад
@@gointothedogs4634 Most of us, myself included, have done dumb things at one time or another.
@redefinedliving5974
@redefinedliving5974 11 месяцев назад
Ever heard of flow? Danger doesnt mean shit if youre abt to reach that moment
@hermenutic
@hermenutic 11 месяцев назад
@@redefinedliving5974 No I hadn't. But I bet it would be like being in bed with your lover when you hear the front door open and a male voice shout "Honey, I'm home."
@thefinalfrontear
@thefinalfrontear 11 месяцев назад
@@hermenuticoooooooh nooooo this made me remember “bedfellows”
@CaliBeast824
@CaliBeast824 Год назад
Man, this story is so sad. Ultimately yes, the dude was an idiot but he died doing something that he loved and was passionate about. He loved taking photos of nature and I just think it's sad that his passion and admiration cost him dearly in the end.
@Rachel_M_
@Rachel_M_ Год назад
Look up the death rate of photographers. "Goal obsession" has been the demise of many photographers.
@loldontask4979
@loldontask4979 11 месяцев назад
@@Rachel_M_ It really is a tragedy. Passion can drive people overboard, it happens so often. At least we can say they were doing something they truly loved; not a lot of us can say that.
@Rachel_M_
@Rachel_M_ 11 месяцев назад
@@loldontask4979 completely agree. All I know is when my time comes i want it to be a strange, dark or mysterious death that translates to story format.... As long as I get THAT picture 😁
@christinewynter2036
@christinewynter2036 11 месяцев назад
I love you telling all these stories Mr ballen even though some are so sad, like the man in the cave.
@BigDikBandito
@BigDikBandito 11 месяцев назад
​@Junior This isnt an anime. This is a real person. Passion is not the same as character. Among an avid bear fan and photographer; this man was also a husband and a child to someone at one point. This affected not just him, and in a negative way. It wasnt a good way to go out at all.
@silverkiss37
@silverkiss37 11 месяцев назад
That one made me cry. The man who sacrificed his own life for the lives of three little cubs.
@deaddeaddeaddeaddead5667
@deaddeaddeaddeaddead5667 10 месяцев назад
"real photo of a different grizzly bear" lol that's great
@maheka004
@maheka004 Год назад
Last week's story was most difficult to hear, but I'm realizing how grateful I am that no one went after the mama bear and her cubs in retaliation for Charles' death... She was acting on instinct and was no more responsible for how this story ended than Mr. Ballen for telling it 🐻🌳 Can't wait to hear next week's episode!
@apoptosisduellinks109
@apoptosisduellinks109 Год назад
Your comment might have spoiled me about previous week's story, which I watched after reading your comment
@elizabethbyrd3923
@elizabethbyrd3923 Год назад
Something fishy is going on here
@myterriblenightmares45
@myterriblenightmares45 Год назад
Anyone else strangely comforted and relaxed by the little head bow and hand gesture John does when he is asking us to like subscribe and enjoy?
@ChocolateMilk..
@ChocolateMilk.. Год назад
no
@aaronwalderslade
@aaronwalderslade Год назад
Hadn't noticed, but I'm almost hypnotized by Calvin Dyson's wave at the beginning of his videos, and have replayed it to myself many times to get some strange kind of endorphin hit.
@DOpe1ne2
@DOpe1ne2 Год назад
I do it with him
@ericaelmore4124
@ericaelmore4124 Год назад
Thats hilarious bc I notice it everytime and my boyfriend and I always joke about it. I was even thinking "whoa he did the head bow extra in todays video" lol
@CjFray
@CjFray Год назад
I can even hear him do the head bow in his podcasts, i love it 😂
@aurorabuciochavez7782
@aurorabuciochavez7782 9 месяцев назад
As a human mom, I can absolutely relate to this bear mom. The protective instincts I’ve felt over my kids at times have definitely felt barbaric and animalistic. Don’t mess with a mothers babies.
@manifestingmcgarry1311
@manifestingmcgarry1311 8 месяцев назад
I live right next to Glacier Park just a few miles away from Hungry Horse and ive been to the park dozens of times its definitely breath taking and I knew the moment i heard where this story was taking place that it would be a grizzly attack which is also why In all my 41 years living here i never hike in the park ive always had a very serious fear of grizzlies i cant even go camping anymore lol but this story is truly heartbreaking considering he was a Montana native and wanted his photo in the Hungry Horse news bad enough he chose to do something every Montanan knows to never ever attempt with any bear let alone a mama grizz with cubs and im glad they at least finally published his photo and gave him the credit he most definitely deserved and thank you MrBallen for your amazing description of our beautiful park and our beautiful Montana you are my favorite story teller and it was very exciting getting to hear you tell a story that happened right in my back yard and you definitely made Montana proud!! Thanks again MrBallen!!
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