8:00 PM Thu, Sep 06, 2007 | Permalink |
Dora Anderson is going to have one helluva story to tell. Lost in the Oregon mountains for two weeks, the 76-year-old grandmother was found at the bottom of a ravine, hurt, but ALIVE. Dozens of people searched hundreds of hours over a wide area, but they all missed Dora. By Thursday night Dora's family was with her at the hospital in Baker City, Oregon. So often these stories have a much different ending. Whatever you believe, a higher power, a powerful woman's determination to live, we all are waiting, Dora, to hear you tell your amazing story!
I am 66, have climbed mountains for 28 ywars, have survived some quite severe mountain storms, have suffered hypothermia on a couple of occasions and I am amazed that anyone of any age could maintain sufficient core body temperature to survive so many days and nights out in these conditions.
I think she may have been abducted by Aliens, then place back in the Ravine. How else could she have survived?
There is more to the story than being told. Survival is not possible without water and shelter for 2 weeks in below freezing temperatures, just don't buy it!! We need to hear the rest of the facts.
There is more to the story than being told. Survival is not possible without water and shelter for 2 weeks in below freezing temperatures, just don't buy it!! We need to hear the rest of the facts.
I am from NE Oregon and know it is possible to survive if you have half a brain. There IS water and shelter out there. She is, obviously, a very smart woman.