Death and Survival in Glacier National Park Front Cover

Death and Survival in Glacier National Park

Since 1910 when Glacier National Park was established as our seventh national park, 296 people have perished within the park’s boundaries. “People fall off cliffs, drown in cold rivers, get buried by avalanches, and succumb to exposure,” says co-author Carol Guthrie. “In wild places like Glacier,” she says, “there’s no shortage of ways to meet your maker.”