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Cannibalism: Snow Extremes

Saturday, December 10, 2016 1:18
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Humans have an amazing desire to stay alive. We overcome living in the most extreme conditions. No more extreme condition is worse than being stranded in the snow. Here are a few cases from the past that make us wonder what we would do in such a situation….


DONNER PARTY




Donner Party A group of pioneers heading to California in 1846 became snowbound in the Sierra Mountain Range. Conditions became so bad that many died of sickness and some resorted to cannibalism. In mid December, a group went out to try to get help and rescuers could not make it until February. Forty-eight of the 87 members made it out of there.

“The Donner Party”





ANDES 




The Andes Mountains: Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, also known as the Andes flight disaster, and in South America as Miracle in the Andes (El Milagro de los Andes) was a chartered flight carrying 45 people, including a rugby team, their friends, family and associates that crashed in the Andes on October 13, 1972. More than a quarter of the passengers died in the crash, and several more quickly succumbed to cold and injury. Of the 29 who were alive a few days after the accident, another eight were killed by an avalanche that swept over their shelter in the wreckage. The last 16 survivors were rescued on December 23, 1972, more than two months after the crash. 

The survivors had little food and no source of heat in the harsh conditions at over 3,600 meters (11,800 ft) altitude. Faced with starvation and radio news reports that the search for them had been abandoned, the survivors fed on the dead passengers who had been preserved in the snow. Rescuers did not learn of the survivors until 72 days after the crash when passengers Nando Parrado and Roberto Canessa, after a 10-day trek across the Andes, found a Chilean huaso, who gave them food and then alerted authorities about the existence of the other survivors.

“Alive”




Movies with the survival in the elements theme:

“The Edge”
“The Snow Walker”
“Seven Alone”
“My Side of the Mountain”
“Man in the Wilderness”
“127 Hours”
“Jeremiah Johnson”
“Frozen”
“Wind Chill”
“The Grey”
“Into the Wild”
“Ravenous”


You don't want to resort to the extremes of cannibalism? Consider a good checklist for your vehicle in the wintertime:

shovel
windshield scraper
flashlight with batteries
matches
water/snacks
blankets
extra hats/socks/mittens
flares
cell phone adapter 
kitty litter or sand


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