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Ian Bunbury, Whistler Blackcomb lead hand safety worker, shares a quiet moment with his dog Hector as he recounts the May 14 incident in which he freed a bear cub - with the mother bear present - from a strand of netting on Whistler Mountain. Photo by Photo by David Burke/The Question
Like most Good Samaritans, Ian Bunbury was quick to defer to another - in this case Whistler Blackcomb (WB) colleague Tim Rempel - as the real hero of the situation involving a bear cub that became entangled in some netting on Whistler Mountain on May 14.
After all, Bunbury contended in an interview last Friday (June 4), it was Rempel who first spotted the cub and heard its bleats as it struggled in vain to extract itself from a long strand of netting near Clubhouse Corner, just above a cat track that leads to Olympic Station, and decided that the animal needed help if it was to survive the ordeal.