[FEL-L] Mountain Lion Attacks Hiker in Calif.
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Sat Jan 27 08:19:42 CST 2007
Updated:2007-01-25 20:54:43
Mountain Lion Attacks Hiker in Calif.
By LISA LEFF
AP
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Wildlife officials on Thursday credited a woman with
saving her husband's 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 hiking in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park when the lion pounced.
"He didn't scream. It was a different, horrible plea for help, and I turned
around, and by then the cat had wrestled Jim to the ground," Nell Hamm said in
an interview 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 hounds to track the lion. They later shot and killed 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 are experienced hikers, neither had seen a mountain lion
before Jim Hamm was mauled, his wife said. Nell Hamm said she grabbed a
four-inch-wide log and beat the animal with it, but it would not release its hold on
her husband's head.
"Jim was talking to me all through this, and he said, 'I've 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 didn't want to go in as easy as I thought
it would."
When the pen bent and became useless, Nell Hamm went back to using the log.
The lion eventually let go and, with blood on its snout, stood staring at the
woman. She screamed and waved the log until the animal walked away.
"She saved his life, there is no doubt about it," said Steve Martarano, a
spokesman for the Department of Fish and Game.
Nell Hamm, 65, said she was scared to leave her dazed, bleeding husband
alone, so the couple walked a quarter-mile to a trail head, where she gathered
branches to protect them if more lions came around. They waited until a ranger
came by 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."
Jim Hamm, 70, was in fair condition Thursday. He had to have his lips
stitched back together and underwent surgery for lacerations on his head and body. He
told his wife he still wants to make the trip to New Zealand they planned for
their anniversary, she said.
Nell Hamm warned people never to hike in the backcountry alone. Park rangers
told the couple if Jim Hamm had been alone, he probably would not have
survived.
"We fought harder than we ever have to save his life, and we fought
together," she said.
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