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The Stig
10-20-2013, 10:09 PM
Original story HERE (http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/10/20/colorado-man-found-alive-in-truck-6-days-after-crash/?intcmp=latestnews) at Foxnews


Colorado man found alive in truck 6 days after crash
Published October 20, 2013
Associated Press

CANON CITY, Colo. – A Colorado man survived six nights in near-freezing temperatures next to his friend's body before the wreckage of their truck was discovered off of a rural highway, authorities said Friday.

The truck carrying Ronald Lee Mohr and Richard William Koester went off U.S. Highway 50 and into a ravine about 85 miles south of Denver on Oct. 11, Fremont County Coroner Carlette Brocious said.

A Colorado Department of Transportation worker spotted the pickup on Thursday. Mohr — the driver — had died of his injuries while Koester has since been hospitalized with serious injuries.

"They were down in a culvert and you just couldn't see them from the road," Brocious said. "It was just wonderful that the CDOT worker found them when he was looking over the guardrail."

Brocious said the men had only long sleeves and light jackets to guard against the cold. She didn't know how Koester, 36, of Westcliffe, survived the week as temperatures at night hovered around freezing and light rain moved through the area.

"They didn't have any food in there that I saw," she said. "I just think he had an angel looking over his shoulder."

The crash took place five miles west of Canon City in an area marked by scrubby vegetation and canyonlands.

Mohr, 59, of Silver Cliff, and Koester were reported missing when they didn't return from a trip to Cripple Creek, a historic Rocky Mountain mining town now popular for its casinos.

mitunnelrat
10-25-2013, 08:48 PM
Oddly enough I'd heard about this story already, but not in a context that I linked to survival/ prepping. One of my sisters lives in that area and had just met Mohr, so the focus wasn't on the survivor when she was talking about it. I believe Koester is a lucky man. There's some steep, nasty terrain in that area.

Stormfeather
11-12-2013, 04:20 AM
Somehow, if its that cold, I see myself doing a Han Solo and cutting into a Taun-Taun belly and crawling in for warmth. . .hey, Im just saying it like it is!

ak474u
11-12-2013, 07:11 PM
Somehow, if its that cold, I see myself doing a Han Solo and cutting into a Taun-Taun belly and crawling in for warmth. . .hey, Im just saying it like it is!

Why not just slay a bear with your bare hands and make a coat? Lol

Stormfeather
11-12-2013, 07:15 PM
That would mean expending energy to locate, hunt, kill, and skin the bear, why do that when I have a perfectly already dead guy in the seat beside me? :) Strip him down for his clothes, drain his blood for sustenance, split the ribcage down the middle, and crawl in for warmth!

MegaCPC
11-13-2013, 12:58 AM
This is a good reminder to always keep some kind of emergency kit in your vehicle.

ak474u
11-13-2013, 12:59 AM
This is a good reminder to always keep some kind of emergency kit in your vehicle.

Or in stormy's world, a dead Taun-Taun, or person.

eagle326
11-13-2013, 02:28 PM
Stormy's rule #1

A mans gotta do what a mans gotta do.
No other rules need apply. ;)

Stormfeather
11-14-2013, 03:02 AM
Stormy's rule #1

A mans gotta do what a mans gotta do.
No other rules need apply. ;)

Lets face it, whether anyone wants to admit to it or not, this is the straight up truth, a man will do whatever it takes to survive.

eagle326
11-14-2013, 03:08 PM
Lets face it, whether anyone wants to admit to it or not, this is the straight up truth, a man will do whatever it takes to survive.

Totally true , that's why I agreed with you. I've asked friends ;family would you eat your pet or even resort to eating another human if that's all there is between life and death? About 80% said no way the'd rather starve first.
When I brought up the soccer players in the Andes and how they survived they mostly said it was different. Would never happen here.