They were lost in the wild and on the verge of death. This is how they survived
Thousands of search and rescue missions are conducted in the US each year. Who lives, who dies, and why? The night is pitch black, and I cannot see a thing. I stumble out from the trees, hands stretched out like antennas. The sagebrush and rocks snag my feet, and I fall. My stomach drops. My (…)
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