Hikers Found Dead in National Parks
Hikers Found Dead in National Parks
Hikers Found Dead in National Parks
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Recent hiking tragedies have highlighted the dangers of exploring national parks. A 37-year-old woman from Michigan died from sudden medical complications while hiking at Isle Royale National Park, with rescuers facing delays due to limited cell service in the remote area. In Boulder County, a 57-year-old man was found deceased after his family reported him missing while hiking on the Mesa Trail, and the coroner's office is investigating the cause of death. Meanwhile, a 39-year-old U.S. Army combat veteran, Sgt. Maj. Benito Canales, was found dead in the Franklin Mountains after going missing on the Ron Coleman Trail. Each incident underscores the risks associated with hiking in isolated locations, where help may not be readily available.

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US Army combat veteran found dead after hike on McKelligon Canyon in Franklin Mountains
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