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He sank several times into mountain runoff that was hidden beneath waist-deep snow.
"The runoff was about 2 1/2 feet deep and probably running 30 mph," he said. "The guides confirmed I could have gotten sucked in if I had fallen all the way in, and I would have been gone."
Saturday and Sunday nights, Mason crawled beneath snow-covered pine trees and hunkered down in a bivvy sack, a waterproof sleeping bag shell. To keep warm, he started fires with a hand sanitzer gel.
"You can put it right on what you are burning, and even on the snow you can make a fire," he said. "I was able to make a fire just because I ripped down some big evergreen branches."
Three feet of snow sounded pretty dangerous to me....but on top of semi-frozen rapids??? Holy poop!
If the *Vesus Wild* reference is lost on you...
Read my posts - Man Versus Wild and Man Verus Wild Versus Captious Fools.
2 comments:
C-Nut,
I like the show (Man vs. Wild) but it over estimates the predicaments Bear finds himself in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UpSlpvb1is
Kfell
I don't buy it.
I believe the show is actually far more dangerous than they let on. They just don't want to scare the audience into not-hiking through 3 feet of snow, all alone, on Mt. Washington!
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