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81yr old man trapped in California snowstorm for a week survived by eating snow/croissants
Posted on 3/8/23 at 1:53 pm
Posted on 3/8/23 at 1:53 pm
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An 81-year-old man who got buried in his car for a week after a major California snowstorm told his brother he survived by eating snow and the croissants he had in his car.
Jerry Jouret of Big Pine, California, set out for Gardnerville, Nevada, on February 24 — just before several feet of snow was dumped on The Golden State.
What should have been a three-hour drive for Jouret turned into a seven-day ordeal.
Fox Weather reported that Jouret told his family that the major freeway he'd normally take — Highway 395 — was closed due to snow and ice, so he opted to take the smaller Highway 168 instead to make it to Gardnerville.
But because the snow and wind were making visibility difficult, he accidentally veered onto an even smaller road where he got stuck — only 15 miles from the start of his journey.
Holed up in his dark green Ford Escape, Jouret later told his brother he survived the seven days and six nights until he was rescued by eating snow and croissants he had in his car.
"I just really believe it was a miracle," Joe Jouret told Patch on Friday.
Meanwhile, after four days of not hearing from Jerry Jouret, his family reported him missing to the Inyo County Sheriff's Office on February 28, the office said.
Another storm the next day, Wednesday, March 1, delayed search efforts until Thursday, March 2. The Sheriff's Office began searching on the ground while the California Highway Patrol searched by air.
Around noon that day, a cell phone ping from the day Jouret went missing identified his location. Rescue crews focused their search specifically on an area near Death Valley Road, "a rough road running south of the 168 and leading into Death Valley National Park," according to the Inyo County Sheriff's office.
Because the car was buried under feet of snow, Jouret's car just looked like a rock.
After six hours of searching the area, the CPS had turned back to refuel, but the pilot "looked down and he saw what looked like a rock as he looked down. He had another man with him in the helicopter…and as they looked down there, it was [my brother's] car. He was almost buried in snow, but not quite," Joe Jouret told Patch.
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This post was edited on 3/8/23 at 1:56 pm
Posted on 3/8/23 at 1:58 pm to hikingfan
Where’d he poop?
We got questions!
We DESERVE answers!
We got questions!
We DESERVE answers!
Posted on 3/8/23 at 1:59 pm to hikingfan
Surviving a snowstorm apocalypse for a week in your car by eating croissants is a certified Baw moment
Posted on 3/8/23 at 2:01 pm to OKBoomerSooner
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Surviving a snowstorm apocalypse for a week in your car by eating croissants is a certified Baw moment
Bro, the fanciest carb a baw will have in his truck is waffle fries he picks from his floor mats.
Posted on 3/8/23 at 2:02 pm to hikingfan
Lucky he didn't freeze to death.
Posted on 3/8/23 at 2:02 pm to hikingfan
If I had to live in California if I survived I’d just starve to death
Posted on 3/8/23 at 2:26 pm to hikingfan
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Fox Weather reported that Jouret told his family that the major freeway he'd normally take — Highway 395 — was closed due to snow and ice, so he opted to take the smaller Highway 168 instead to make it to Gardnerville.
He told his family he had to take an alternate route due to the weather, they knew there was bad weather in his area, but they still waited 4 days to report him missing. If I was him, I'd have some questions for my family.
Posted on 3/8/23 at 2:27 pm to hikingfan
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Fox Weather reported that Jouret told his family that the major freeway he'd normally take — Highway 395 — was closed due to snow and ice, so he opted to take the smaller Highway 168 instead to make it to Gardnerville.
Main highway snowed in. Takes secondary road.
Posted on 3/8/23 at 2:31 pm to Jim Rockford
That man was definitely driving to get some pussy. There was no stopping him other than a huge snowstorm.
Posted on 3/8/23 at 2:34 pm to hikingfan
I guess the Donner party wasn't a good enough example for these people.
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