Lost Hunter Survived 19 Days in California Forest
By hunting for food, of course.
The 72-year-old hunter who was lost for more than two weeks in a Northern California forest survived by eating squirrels and other animals he shot with his rifle and by making small fires and packing leaves and grasses around his body to stay warm, according to his family.
Deer hunter Gene Penaflor was found Saturday in Mendocino National Forest by other hunters, who carried him to safety in a makeshift stretcher, the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office said.
Penaflor had disappeared after heading out with a partner during the first week of deer hunting season in the rugged mountains of far Northern California, a trip he takes annually.
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See! Look at what teh GUNZ do to us!
How do people get lost? The last time I got lost was in an A&P when I was two years old. I could walk to Jackson, Mississippi (from Atlanta) in 19 days.
"If the government was shut down while I was missing, why does the world appear to be the same?"