In April 2021, experienced hikers Emily Henkel and Alexander Lofgren set out to explore Death Valley National Park. They had maps, emergency gear, a backcountry plan, and years of outdoor experience. Then an unexpected problem left them stranded in one of the harshest environments in North America. As their situation deteriorates, every decision carries life-or-death consequences. Should they stay with their vehicle? Should they risk hiking for help? How do you survive when rescue may never come? In this episode, we discuss:
The real survival decisions faced in Death Valley
Why leaving a vehicle isn't always the wrong choice
Desert survival techniques that kept hope alive
The search and rescue operation that depended on one overlooked clue
Alexander Lofgren's lasting legacy in America's national parks
If you enjoy true survival stories, wilderness survival, search and rescue, outdoor adventure, hiking, mountaineering, and real-life survival psychology, you'll enjoy this episode of The Crux: True Survival Stories. Sources Primary Sources
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