A Montana hiker suffered non-life-threatening injuries last Wednesday after being kicked by a bull moose as he tried hiding under a fallen tree.
The surprise encounter occurred on U.S. Forest Service Trail 6317 (also called Jack Creek Trail) east of Ennis, according to a news release issued Monday by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks.
Two men, in their 70s, saw the moose standing about 10 yards off the trail. Moments later, the animal charged in their direction. One hiker hid behind a tree trunk, while the other sought refuge in the branches of a fallen tree.
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The moose kicked at the branches, and the man, until finally fleeing into the woods. The injured hiker was treated at Madison Valley Medical Center.
While moose may appear docile, the large animals are powerful and unpredictable, especially during surprise encounters.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks posted warning signs in the area and reminded hikers to stay in groups when possible, and to make enough noise while hiking to alert large animals to their presence.
“If you encounter a moose, give it lots of space and don’t approach it,” MFWP stated. “If a moose charges or chases you, take cover behind something solid, such as a tree.”
–Generic moose image is courtesy of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service