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Woman Survives 24 Days Lost in Sierra Nevada
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Tiffany Slaton survived 24 days lost in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains after a solo camping trip went awry. Enduring 13 snowstorms and living off wild leeks and boiled snow, she lost 10 pounds and abandoned key gear. Her ordeal highlights the dangers of solo wilderness travel.
Slaton set out for a three-day camping trip in Fresno County. She became disoriented, extending her ordeal to over three weeks.
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She faced extreme conditions, reaching altitudes of 11,000 feet. Her survival relied on foraging and melting snow for water.
Slaton abandoned her bike, tent, and sleeping bags to lighten her load. This decision likely aided her mobility but increased exposure risks.
The Sierra Nevada is known for its rugged terrain and harsh winters. Solo hikers face heightened risks without immediate rescue options.
Slaton’s 10-pound weight loss reflects the physical toll of her ordeal. Her reliance on wild leeks underscores limited food sources.
Some praise solo camping for its independence and adventure. Others caution against its risks without adequate preparation.
Wilderness safety advocates stress the need for better training for solo hikers. Critics argue such trips require stricter oversight.
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