A grizzly bear attacked and killed two people in Banff National Park west of Sundre, Alta., on Friday night, Parks Canada says.
The people who died were common-law partners, according to a family member of one of the deceased whose name CBC News is choosing to keep confidential until all members of the family have been notified. The couple’s dog, who was with them at the time, was also killed.
“They were long-term partners who loved the outdoors and were inseparable,” read a statement from the family member.
“They lived for being in the backcountry and were two of the most cautious people I know. They knew bear protocol and followed it to a tee.”
How does this work? Or is it just another way of saying that someone used a phone with GPS enabled?
Many personal trackers and hiking devices have an SOS button that sends out your position in case of emergency.
I have a Garmin InReach that uses GPS and Iridium satellites to relay text messages. Popular devices for outdoor activities.
I have one. You can create a pre-text that includes GPS coordinates and send it with a couple of clicks, you can type out a text message but it takes a while, or there’s a switch on the side that’s SOS. Flip it anywhere in the world, and Garmin/Iridium is going to contact emergency services wherever the signal is coming from.
Some form of EPIRB; https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_position-indicating_radiobeacon