Tourer Survives a Week Injured in Nature and without Water
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Almost everything had gone wrong on Alec Luhn’s solo tour of a Norwegian national park. Luhn, 38, had spent six days without food, no water, no phone signal, while dealing with serious injuries. But then, miraculously, he was rescued from a remote and rugged mountain this month. “It was a great ending to a story that started with a couple of bad decisions,” Luhn said Tuesday in a telephone interview from a hospital in Bergen. “Let’s hope there a…
Alec Luhn, a 38-year-old American journalist, hopes the lessons he learned from his harrowing experience in a Norwegian national park can help others. Almost everything had gone wrong on Alec Luhn's solo hike through a Norwegian national park. Luhn, 38, had spent six days without […]
What began as a lonely excursion to enjoy the landscapes of Folgefonna, one of Norway's most spectacular national parks, ended up becoming a borderline experience for 38-year-old American journalist Alec Luhn. As a chronicle of The New York Times picks up, Luhn remained six days trapped in a mountain, without food, without water and with serious injuries, until a rescue helicopter managed to locate him thanks to an improvised signal.Resident in …
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