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Kati Kim's life-saving ingenuity
Merlin Mann | Dec 5 2006
The story of the missing Kim family finally took at least one promising turn yesterday afternoon when Kati Kim and her and James Kim' two daughters were found alive and in amazingly good condition after surviving for 9 days of exposure in what the Chronicle describes as snowy "wilderness." We prattle on quite a lot here about what amounts to "how to put your pants on faster" tricks that can make you more theoretically productive. But, when it comes to real-life life hacking, this woman takes the cake. I swear, if my family and I are ever in a situation like the Kims went through, I hope to God that one person in our group has the clear thinking, make-do ingenuity, and life-saving cleverness of Kati Kim:
I honestly can't imagine I'd ever have the ability to hold it together for nine days in the wilderness -- let alone have the presence of mind to find reflective tape and put it on an umbrella. Man. Go, Kati. I'm sure you all join me in sending good thoughts toward the Kim family as everyone holds their breath and hopes for James's safe location and rescue as soon as possible. A website has been set up to assist in finding James, and there's an email address on that page where you can send good wishes to the family. [link and quote via BB] 34 Comments
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I have a friend who...Submitted by Teri Pittman (not verified) on December 5, 2006 - 8:11am.
I have a friend who was stuck up in the mountains in Oregon for 8 days. Was in the snow and accidentally went off on a side road. She walked out. They'd given up the search for her and she finally decided the only way out was to save herself. I've been lost in the woods myself (not during winter thankfully) and walked about 20 miles to get out. It is a very scary experience and it's easy to lose your head. My favorite story was from a few months back, where a family got stuck in their motorhome with the grandparents and kids along for the ride. Dad was a survivalist and had bug-out bags packed in the motorhome. They left the kids with the grandparents after waiting several days for rescue and walked out to find help. I hope the survival stories like this will encourage folks to put a few extra items in the car during winter. You never know when something like this could happen to you. » POSTED IN:
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