![]() ![]() When Guthrie, the lead author, was contracted about two years ago by Farcountry Press to write the book, she immediately called Ann Fagre to request her help for research. More people have been killed by falling trees - four - than murder - three. Grizzly bears have killed 10 people and 30 have died in car wrecks. The book exposes many facets of humanity in a variety of wildly different stories of victory and tragedy.Īccording to the authors, since 1913, 67 people have died by falls, 56 have drowned and 53 have had heart attacks. There are stories of falling, drowning, exposure deaths, bear attacks, and more, in addition to natural and cultural histories of the Park and tips on how to survive while exploring the wilderness. Guthrie and Ann and Dan Fagre have compiled a thoroughly well-researched, comprehensive look at death and survival in Glacier.ĭeath comes in many different shapes and forms in the Park. A new book that examines death and survival in Glacier National Park has found that falling, not drowning, is the leading cause of death in the Park.Ĭ.W. ![]()
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