VIDEO: Margarita-loving bear takes a dip in Altadena hot tub

ByABC7.com staff KABC logo
Monday, July 2, 2018
VIDEO: Altadena bear enjoys cooling off in hot tub
Video shows a bear in Altadena beating the heat the best way it can, by taking a relaxing dip in a hot tub.

ALTADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- With summer heating up, one Altadena bear tried beating the heat just like the rest of us by taking a quick dip.

Area resident Mark Hough had barely taken a sip of his Friday afternoon margarita when he heard twigs snapping and leaves rustling in his backyard.

At first he thought it was just his neighbor pottering next door, but the noise grew louder.

"So I got up, looked over in the bushes and lo and behold there's a bear climbing up over my fence," Hough said Monday.

The sighting was the first of many encounters Hough had with the bear that hot Friday afternoon - over the course of a few hours the bear availed itself of Hough's backyard, his hot tub and the cocktail he left behind.

After first spotting the bear, Hough retreated inside, only to later find the animal "bobbling away in the Jacuzzi enjoying himself."

Hough recorded video of the bear easing itself right into the hot tub with no hesitation, lolling in the unheated hot tub with the jets on. The creature played with the chlorinator and tossed the thermometer in the air, Hough said.

"He was playing, having a grand old time," he added.

The bear had a red tag in its ear, so it seemed the animal had been around humans plenty of times before.

The bear's dip only last a few minutes before it emerged and lumbered around the yard. Then it "popped out of the bushes, walked right over to the margarita, knocked it over and lapped it," Hough said.

About an hour later, Hough was talking to a neighbor when some oak leaves fluttered to the ground. Hough looked up to see the bear slumbering in the tree.

"So he had his margarita, he had his Jacuzzi, and now he's ready for an hour nap," Hough said.

Hough said the bear ultimately hustled away down the street. After the encounter, Hough made himself two margaritas to make up for the one he lost.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.