Who is Tiffany Slaton? 24 days of women were lost in Sierra mountain by staying on wild leaks and ice

A 28-year-old woman from Georgia who went missing in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, stunned the authorities and her family with a story of an existence described as “film-worthy”, said in the report of The New York Times. The Tiffany Slaton, a travel dialysis technician and jeffersonville, have been found safe after surviving 24 days alone in the icy mountains of California, outside Georgia. The trip to Slaton began as a short three -day single camp journey near Chevar and Huntington Lakes, but later turned into a battle for survival, which drove him away from the track at a distance of more than 40 miles, for the Vermilian Valley Resort in all ways.During its time in the wild, Tiffany faced a serious decline from 13 snowfall, an avalanche and a rock. He lost his tent, his bike and most of his supply.The journey started on 20 April and soon became very difficult. Slaton took his electric bike and camping gear, which included two sleeping bags and a tent. Quickly, she fell from a rock and remained unconscious for about two hours. When she woke up, she splashed one for one leg and “popped the other knee back in place,” NBC News report.He had no signal and did not work for his phone. He tried to call 911 five times, but no one went. At one point, he also asked from his phone where the nearest Starbucks was; It said 18 miles away.Her family reported her to disappear on 29 April, and after a large -scale discovery, covered a distance of about 600 square miles. Local authorities and volunteers collectively traveled by foot and vehicle at a distance of 4,000 miles. A helicopter was also deployed, but no mark was found till this week.Slatton lived with snow, boiling ice for wild leaks and water. He also made tea every day using pine needles and manzanita. To keep himself calm, he wrote in a magazine every day.She finally reached the Vermilian Valley Resort, deeply hidden in the Sierra mountain and is often cut with snow. The cabin he received was unlocked, and the resort owners keep it in such a way that if the hikers need a place to live.Slaton said, “I felt that I was somehow managed to build the North Pole.” Inside, he found a sleeping bag, which he called the best sleeping bag that I ever saw. “The next day, just before his 28th birthday, the resort owner came. The roads were only cleaned. “She pops out outside, did not say a word, just ran up, and she wanted, a hug,” he said. “When I realized who it was.”“He said,” Dad, I am alive, and I am sorry, “his father Bobby was asked to NBC News. “Those prayers were responded to.”Fresno County Sheriff John Zanoni gave his story a “he will make films about films.” His colleague Tony Boti said, “She is a fighter. She is not going to give up.”

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