Featuring: Tyler Johnson | Inventor of Sound Bear-ier
Tyler Johnson had done this before.
He had spent years outdoors. He knew the terrain. He understood the risks, or at least he thought he did. Familiar routines have a way of lowering your guard. Experience whispers that nothing will go wrong.
Then the bear appeared.
There was no warning. No time to rationalize. No space for theory. Just instinct, fear, and the brutal realization that preparation had gaps.
Tyler described the attack as chaotic and violent. His body reacted faster than his thoughts. Training did not save him. Muscle memory did not save him. Awareness did.
Fear did not freeze him. Panic would have.
That distinction became one of the most important lessons of his life.