Saturday, January 22, 2011

Norwegian boy fends off wolf pack with heavy metal

While walking home from the bus stop this week, a 13-year-old Norwegian school boy stumbled upon four wolves. In the end, it may have been his love of heavy-metal music by the band Creed that saved his life.

Walter Eikrem listened to music on his mobile phone as he often does as he made his way home from school in the southern Norwegian town of Rakkestad. The path leading from the stop where he catches the school bus to his family's farmhouse traverses a gently sloping hillside. All of a sudden, he made out something grey on the hillside. "At first, I thought it might have been the neighbour's dogs," he later said. What he actually encountered, though, were four wolves.



"I was afraid they would attack me," Walter said describing the incident, which took place on Monday. But he didn't let his fear show. Remembering his parents' advice, Walter pulled the earphones out of his mobile phone, turned the volume all the way up and blasted heavy metal music over its miniature speakers. At the same time, he yelled as loud as he could while flailing his arms about wildly to scare off the pack of wild animals.

"The worst thing you can do is run away because doing so just invites the wolves to chase you down," Walter said. "But I was so afraid that I couldn't even run away if I'd wanted to." The plan worked. Eikrem said he was able to drive away the wolves by playing the song "Overcome" by the American hard-rock band Creed. "They didn't really get scared," Walter said. "They just turned around and simply trotted away."

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Creed is not heavy metal. It's just such awful music that any animal with half a brain doesn't want to listen.

Terri said...

The article refers to it as heavy rock. I learned long ago not to trash other people's music. It's a personal taste.

cath said...

I have a hard time believing that music played on a phone wasn't louder than he could yell...

andiscandis said...

Creed is still together? I would have honestly guessed they broke up a decade ago. Maybe they're still big in Norway.

On another note, wolves don't generally attack people, do they?

Anonymous said...

Playing Creed only proved to the wolves that the boy had bad taste; therefore, they left him alone.

cath said...

Anonymous: Haha!