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A screenshot from Kyle Burgess鈥檚 viral mountain lion video
A screenshot from Kyle Burgess鈥檚 viral mountain lion video

“Cougar Guy” Tells the Story Behind His Viral Video

Kyle Burgess was on a trail run when he came upon a protective mama mountain lion. Using his phone, he filmed her as she escorted him away from her cubs for six terrifying minutes. He had no idea he鈥檇 just shot internet gold.

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Last Saturday started out normally for Kyle Burgess. The 26-year-old got off work at UPS, changed into his running gear, and then headed to one of his go-to trails in the聽Wasatch Range on the edge of Provo, Utah, where he was born, raised, and still lives with his wife. Near the end of his ten-mile trail run, however, his day took a very scary turn. He encountered mountain lion cubs and, right behind them, a very protective mother. Burgess, who had pulled out his phone, began walking backwards while filming the mama cougar leading him away from her babies, pouncing at him each time he started to crouch or turn away.

Human encounters with mountain lions聽are extremely rare聽and typically last only seconds. The six-minute聽video Burgess captured is extraordinary,聽as riveting as 补听Planet Earth segment鈥攋ust with Burgess shouting, 鈥淥h fuck! Oh fuck!鈥 and 鈥淵ou鈥檙e a fucking scary kitty cat!鈥 instead of David Attenborough鈥檚 soothing narration. So it wasn鈥檛 surprising when, after Burgess decided to upload it to Instagram the following聽morning, it quickly went viral. By Monday afternoon, he was appearing on local TV shows and mentioned in聽. On Tuesday, Good Morning America on him, and that evening he was on CNN. As of publication, the video has been viewed 补苍诲听.听

Burgess told聽国产吃瓜黑料聽the story of聽that harrowing聽afternoon amid an onslaught of media requests from around the world. Here鈥檚 what happened in his own words.听


I got off of work at UPS in the morning, and I decided to go on a trail run that afternoon around four o鈥檆lock. My plan was to go up and then come down 聽to do a full loop. That鈥檚 about ten miles.听

It鈥檚 a trail that I run a lot, especially the Y Trail. It鈥檚 steep鈥1,000 feet聽up in the first mile鈥攕o it鈥檚 just tons of vert, and it鈥檚 good training, good conditioning for my legs. I would like to say I鈥檓 a big trail runner, but I don鈥檛 get out as often as I鈥檇 like to. I have two jobs鈥擨 work at a knife company called Blade HQ, too鈥攕o I end up spending a lot of my time in the office.听

Around seven miles into the run, two or three miles from my car, I was coming down the Slate Canyon Trail, and I stumbled across some wildlife. Usually when I see wildlife on the trail, I pull my phone out and start taking pictures to show my family when I get home. So that鈥檚 why I pulled my phone out and started taking some video. I had no idea I was about to start filming a viral video. I started videoing these animals, and I thought for sure they were bobcats, because I have previously seen bobcats on this trail. They normally just kind of walk around, and once they see you, they scamper off. But this time, obviously, it was very different. It ended up being some baby cougars. Before I could react, it was too late, and the mama cougar saw me.听

When the video starts, that鈥檚 when all the action starts. I saw the cubs, and I was like, Oh, super cute!聽And then reality hit me鈥擮h fuck. That鈥檚 a mama cougar. And she鈥檚 coming straight toward聽me, and she wants nothing to do with me.听As you see in the video, she comes jolting toward聽me and then kind of dips down into a ravine to my left. And I鈥檓 hustling back, not taking my eyes off of her. I didn鈥檛 want to turn around, because I knew if I turned around, I wouldn鈥檛 be able to see her, and there鈥檚 no way I could have either jumped out of the way or protected myself. And so聽my plan was to just keep my distance between her and me聽and to make myself look as big as I could. I started walking back up the canyon, the opposite direction of my car.听

While I was backing up, the mama kept swiping at me and doing her little paw thing. Every single time I either bent down to grab something, or if I looked away, I looked weak at that point,聽because I was either smaller or I wasn鈥檛 looking at her. She knew exactly what was going on. These animals, I think we underestimate that they鈥檙e so, so smart, and they know exactly when to attack. And that鈥檚 kind of what she was doing, she was waiting for the opportune time to take her swipe.

There鈥檚 that point in the video where she does those three pounces, and there鈥檚 one of them where she gets within, I鈥檇 say, four feet of me. That鈥檚 honestly when I thought she was going to get me. I tensed up and kind of squinted my eyes a little bit like, Ooooh, this is going to hurt.听My heart rate was going. I was able to keep myself relatively calm, though, for the most part, because I knew if I psyched myself out, I鈥檇 probably make some irrational decisions. I knew I had to keep a level head聽and stay in the moment聽and kind of just keep making rational decisions so that I could聽get out鈥攁nd the mama cougar could聽get out鈥攐f the whole situation. I knew that she just wanted me away from her kids. She was just doing her job as a mom. There鈥檚 nothing wrong with that. I just happened to roll up on the baby cubs at that moment.

Six minutes felt like forever. I was getting kinda tired, and eventually I was like, I think I鈥檓 in a good spot.听It was probably the most distance I had between me and her at that time. And so even if she did take another pounce, I think I could have grabbed the rock quick enough to have time to toss it. So that鈥檚 what I did. I was able to toss the rock, throw it in her way, and it startled her enough that she went away.听

I laugh at myself when I watch the video at that part, because I鈥檓 just like, 鈥淥h yeah, get away from me! That鈥檚 what鈥檚 up!鈥 It was me just being super excited that she鈥檇 left. I was so relieved it was over.听

Kyle Burgess
Kyle Burgess (Kyle Burgess/Instagram)

At that point, if I鈥檇 backtracked all the way, the other way around the loop, it would have been another seven miles of steep vert. It was coming up on six o鈥檆lock and getting to be dusk. I would have been hiking in the dark, and it was a little bit thicker brush聽going that way.

I had service, because I was聽only around two miles from the trailhead. So I actually ended up calling my father-in-law. He goes hunting quite often, and I was like, 鈥淗ey, like, what do I do?鈥澛燞e鈥檚 like, 鈥淲ell, wait it out. If there鈥檚 babies, that means they were probably heading somewhere. And so if you just wait it out, they should聽leave, and you should be able to go down at a slower pace and just be careful.鈥澛 So that鈥檚 exactly what I did. I was able to wait it out for 30 minutes once the mama cougar left me and was able to finish the loop to my car.听

I actually ran into two other hikers who were coming up the trail. I stopped them and was like, 鈥淲ait a second, did聽you guys see the cougar?鈥澛燭hey laughed a little bit, thinking I鈥檓 joking with them. I鈥檓 like, 鈥淣o, for real,鈥澛燼nd pull my phone out and start showing them. And they鈥檙e like, 鈥淣o way!鈥澛燭hey had no clue. The cougar had left. The next day, our Department of Natural Resources, the wildlife service out here,聽actually went up to try to look for the cougar, and they said they couldn鈥檛 find anything.听

I鈥檝e always watched those documentaries with Bear Grylls, and you always think, like, Wow, I could use that,聽but you never get the chance to. You hear about, like, 鈥淥h yeah, my buddy saw a cougar or bear one time.鈥 But you never really think something like that will happen to you. I feel like I did what I needed to do. Obviously, there could have been different outcomes if I鈥檇 done聽something different or if I鈥檇 thrown a rock sooner. There鈥檚 always the what-ifs.听But if I could have thrown a rock sooner, what if I made her mad? And she would have just come straight at me, because I was only 50 yards away from her cubs and I鈥檓 throwing rocks at her.听It could have ended different ways, but I鈥檓 happy with the way it ended鈥擨鈥檓 home with my family, and the cougar is out there in the wild where she鈥檚 supposed to be, with her cubs.听

When I got home, I just kept watching it over and over and over. It鈥檚 such a cool video.听I mean, you just don鈥檛 see that. My family was like, 鈥淲ow, that was so crazy! You should post it, you should post it!鈥澛燗nd I鈥檓 like, yeah, whatever.听So I waited until Sunday morning to post the video. And then that night is when this complete mayhem erupted. I got 1,000 views within a couple of hours. And then it just kept growing and growing and growing. Eventually, news people after news people started calling鈥攍ocal, national, and international outlets. Right now I鈥檓 on like three hours of sleep in the past three days. It鈥檚 just been interview after interview after interview. When I鈥檓 done with the national people, international starts calling me, because that鈥檚 when they鈥檙e waking up in Australia and the UK.听

No way will it prevent me from going back outside. If you get in a car wreck, you鈥檙e just going to go fix your car and get in聽your car again the next day. It鈥檚 something you have to do. And I think it鈥檚 kind of that same mentality. You have to聽deal with what you are given,聽and take it as an experience, and learn from it. When we鈥檙e out there, we鈥檙e in their home, and we just gotta be aware of what we鈥檙e doing聽and be respectful to them.

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