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Mountain lion stalks Utah man along trail

Mountain lion stalks Utah man along trail
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A Utah man got quite the scare while hiking in Slate Canyon near Provo, Utah, over the weekend.

Kyle Burgess, 26, was minding his own business in the Utah County wilderness around 5 p.m. Saturday when he came across some mountain lion kittens.

Seconds later, their mom came around the corner — protective and aggressive. He caught the whole thing on video:

“I didn’t really know what kind of cubs they were or what animal they were,” said Burgess. "Once I did realize what they were, I was like, that’s mom right there. I’m screwed.”

What made it worse for the Orem man was that the encounter was a lengthy one. The video shows the animal shadowing Burgess for at least six minutes as he walked down the trail.

At certain times, the mountain lion lunged at Burgess. But officials said Burgess did all the right things by not turning around, making himself "bigger," and making a lot of noise.

The mountain lion kept following Burgess down the trail before he bent down and threw a rock, sending the animal running away.

This article was written by Hailey Higgins for KSTU.