Tragic Deaths of Skilled Hikers in Banff Grizzly Attack

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A Canadian couple, Jenny Gusse and Doug Inglis, both experienced hikers, were tragically killed by a grizzly bear while camping in Banff National Park. Despite taking every precaution against predatory wildlife, including purchasing animal-proof food storage and carrying bear spray, their efforts failed to deter the desperate bear. Friends described the couple as highly skilled and knowledgeable about safety precautions. Rescuers found their mauled bodies, an empty can of bear spray, and their e-readers still open in their crushed tent. The bear responsible for the attack was shot by rescuers.
Topics:world#backcountry-hiking#banff-national-park#canadian-couple#grizzly-bear-attack#precautions#wildlife
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