A Calgary senior found herself in a race against time as she escaped a wildfire while backpacking solo in Jasper National Park. The blaze quickly spread, forcing her to think on her feet and make split-second decisions to ensure her safety. With flames closing in, she had to rely on her survival instincts and quick thinking to navigate her way out of the backcountry.
Despite the intense and rapidly evolving situation, this courageous senior was able to remain calm and focused as she made her way to safety. She managed to stay ahead of the fire, moving swiftly through rugged terrain to avoid being trapped by the encroaching flames. Her determination and resourcefulness undoubtedly played a crucial role in her successful escape from the dangerous situation.
This harrowing experience serves as a reminder of the unpredictable and potentially life-threatening dangers that can arise in the wilderness. It highlights the importance of being prepared and having the necessary skills to react effectively in emergency situations. The Calgary senior’s story is a testament to the resilience and strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
As wildfires continue to pose a threat to communities and natural landscapes, it is essential for outdoor enthusiasts to take precautions and stay informed about potential hazards. This inspiring tale of survival serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of being vigilant and proactive when venturing into the backcountry. The Calgary senior’s ability to navigate the perilous circumstances and emerge unscathed is a testament to her strength and courage in the face of danger.
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I JUST FEEL SORRY FOR WILDLIFE
Smart woman. Wet the hanky. It can save your life and it only takes a second. Run if you can to make up distance. Glad you are ok.
This is what happens when we let the timber barons cut down all the old-growth forests. You get 🔥 wildfires. And 40 years later, this is what we inherit…..and nobody wants to hear the truth. Sad!
These fires were not natural
If she was an illegal she wouldn’t need identification a would be given $1,000 a night accommodations
I hate my life😊
Not letting her stay in the hotel is insane.
I'm glad Ellen is OK. Can't wait to see her tv show.
OMGoodness Jackie, I’m so happy you are ok, heard on the news,that someone was found 😊
I’m so sorry no one would let you into a hotel room, I wish the media or someone could of helped.
After all this is ALBERTA!!!!
I’m very close to a dog 🐾🐾park in Ed ,If I had known you would of had a bed here.
Take good care my dear ,and ………….HAPPY TRAILS TO YOU!
Doesnt seem like she deserved to make it when so many more deserving people didn't
I don’t think I’d hike in the woods during fire season .
Wishing we all to be a graceful sinner
Prompt to repent🙏💖
Still no mention of how much of the 500mill black face pledged to fighting wild fire as even dished out to the provinces. His tax payer funded media never mentions that. Corrupt media and government needs to be abolished
TRUDEAU should be in JAIL.
Poor lady got most of her hair burnt off.🥵🥵
I lived in BC fires were a thing but not these huge winds or huge menacing dark plumes of smoke. Lightening would hit a spot and ignite but gradually cause it to spread. One time a tanker truck ran away flipped over ignited entire hill behind our condos …water bombers out of Osoyoos lake got right on it. It was a rough night but by daylight at least controlled. Same thing Ironman Penticton 2003 ish …fire's power outages terrible but same Lightening but gradually more never the types of wild fires like last year this year. Small town west of Osoyoos Rock Creek totally burned entire town wiped out we all grieved terribly. My point is the way the fires progressed even a camp fire wrongly put out did not burn cars that truck ignited did not get burned like Jasper or Mauii cars. 😢last year I was in Washington the day that fire started but sensed i must get back to Vernon hotel I was staying in …those fires started that night and burned like reg forest gradual fermentation heat…from underbrush or Lightening but way different outcome and very fast water bombers. Somethings going on at all major tourist sites …around World even …very good properties destroyed if common men owned them and they were in need of upgrade if you get my drift… sorry but if Japanese owned like Banff hell would happen…ignite WW3. I was in Mauii at writers retreat in 2017 i loved Mauii had been there over ten trips i met with locals in hotel my flight cancelled so had to leave the Westin. Locals all said how rough it got lotta drugs and lahaina town very rundown. Anyway. There seems to be a pattern developing not a good one like Elites Build Back Better? Ever wonder exactly what they were building back better and FOR WHOM? Also good to ask Trudeau WHAT SORT OF " MUCH WORK IS LEFT TO BE DONE"? Just saying…😮😮😮
Someone needs to hold Trudeau accountable for paying people to start these fires.
Am happy you got out safe and knew what to do!
Trudeau likes to sell Canadian Built Water Bombers to Foreign Countries, but none for Canada – hmmmm – sure helps his climate change narrative now doesn't it
First no water, then a fire, what's next, a plague of locusts?
What is she doing hiking in the woods during fire season; genuis