A hiker has been rescued in the Alaskan wilderness thanks to a bear camera watcher’s alert

Katmai National Park and Reserve Alaska is one of the most remote national parks in the United States, accessible only by boat and plane. It is not only known for its beautiful nature, but also for the hundreds of brown bears that call it home. During this period animals prepare for hibernation by feeding throughout the day. You can also follow the adventures of the bears at home via webcams set up in different places in the park.

These so-called “bear cams” have thousands of fans from all over the world, and because brown bears can now be admired in all their glory, many more people log in daily. Not only do these “bear cams” ​​provide great photos, they can also save lives. A few days ago, a hiker in Katmai National Park was rescued after Bears fans at home behind their computers noticed on a live stream that the man appeared to be in distress.

Viewers are afraid of the camera Dumpling MountainOn a mountain in Katmai National Park, a man suddenly appears on the screen. He appeared to be wet with rain and windy, with his hood on his head, in harsh weather conditions. He said something to the camera, but because the camera only recorded pictures and not audio, people couldn’t hear exactly what he said.

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