
Soon after, Stoica notices more skiers ahead on the slope. “I was just hoping that the bear would get tired and would go back to the forest.”īut the bear continued after the instructor, dramatically increasing its pace to keep up with the skier. “I slowly waved my arms, slowly moved out of the group and made the bear come after me as he was really close to the group,” he told ABC. But when Stoica tries to draw the bear away from the group, it pops up and immediately begins trotting after him.

It did not work.”Īt first, the bear looks lackadaisical, almost comical as it lies down and plops its snout in the snow. I told them to try to chase the bear away by making noise and shouting. “As I was skiing down the mountain, a bear suddenly appeared on the slope and a group of at least 15 skiers was trapped on the spot. “I was just checking the ski slope condition before I take my students for a ski lesson,” Stoica told ABC. It first shows the bear casually investigating Stoica and a group of skiers, the class he was about to teach, the report said. Grizzly Bear Chases Ski Instructor in RomaniaĪccording to ABC News, the video was shot from the perspective of 50-year-old ski instructor Adrian Stoica, who was about to conduct a class on March 9. This looks more like curiosity - and possibly a warning - than an attack.

And in it, the bear appears to close within just a few feet. But where the last video was shot from a chairlift, hundreds of feet away, this video is straight from the perspective of the skier.
