Brothers seriously injured after bear attack in Yellowstone National Park
Brothers seriously injured after bear attack in Yellowstone National Park
Hikers airlifted, remain in hospital in serious and critical condition.
By Christina MacIntosh / Environmental Reporter 7 hrs ago

As Craig Lerman approached Mystic Falls on Monday afternoon he started seeing bear paw prints in the mud and snow. Then he saw a bloody hat. And a watch. ... I was very alert after that, Lerman said. I knew that something was going on.
Lerman continued up the trail, which is about a mile from the Biscuit Basin Trailhead in Yellowstone National Park, and encountered an injured hiker lying in a pool of blood, with his face and body torn up.
The hiker was one of two brothers attacked by at least one bear on Monday afternoon, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystems first bear attack of the season. The two brothers were airlifted to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center, where one is in critical condition and the other is in serious condition.
The News&Guide pieced together the brothers names through social media posts and obtained a status report from the hospital, but is not reporting their names until they are released by family members or officials.
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Christina MacIntosh
Christina covers the environment and public lands. She has previously lived and reported in Montana and California.