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11 Sep ’14 - 9:37 am
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keeps his cool and pretty good idea with the cd's, he's pretty lucky about the passerby though

A Montana college student whose SUV broke down on a gravel road in a remote forest stayed alive until help arrived two days later thanks to quick-thinking survival techniques he read about as a kid.

August Kramer, 21, an outdoorsman who studies forestry at the University of Montana, ate bits of a granola bar and even a lone grasshopper, and drank water he boiled inside a beer can, he told ABC News today.

“There was a little stream running a little less than half a mile from where my car broke down,” he said. “I walked there with a McDonald’s cup and a Frisbee and filled those up, and then boiled it in the beer can and filtered it through a handkerchief. I just wanted it to be as clean as possible.”

He also pulled all of the CDs from his car and taped them to the roof of his forest green vehicle to make it more reflective in the thick woods near the Idaho border, where there is no cell phone service, authorities said.

“When I was younger, I read a lot of survival books and some of it stuck,” said Kramer, originally from Minnesota.

 

PHOTO: August Kramer, right, is seen in this undated handout photo.
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PHOTO: August Kramer, right, is seen in this undated handout photo.

 

As for the grasshopper, he said it was great -- but help came before he had to eat any more bugs.

“I loved it,” he said. “There wasn’t a ton of taste, but it reminded me a little bit like popcorn. But not quite.”

Kramer left home in Missoula, Montana, early Sunday to go fly fishing, police said. His family became worried when he missed a Skype date with his girlfriend that night, and then didn’t show up to classes on Monday. They traveled from Minnesota to Montana to search for him and organized a Facebook page to get more help.

Meanwhile, the dozens of volunteers and police officers searching for him had little to go on. All they knew was that Kramer's last debit card transaction was at a McDonald's in Lolo, Montana, Page Pavalone of the Missoula Sheriff's Office told ABC News.

"There are lakes and streams and reservoirs all over the place down there, so we had no idea what direction he could have gone," she said.

On Tuesday, a passerby finally spotted Kramer and drove him back to Missoula so he could call his family. Police don't know the identity of the person who rescued Kramer, Pavalone said.

Pavalone also warned travelers to be careful, citing recent incidents of hikers and rock climbers who have died in the area.

"He was smart in the fact that he was prepared -- he had food and water," Pavalone said. "In Montana, a lot of kids come out and they want to explore. A lot of people might not know where they're going and once you go off the grid, you're left to your own devices."

http://abcnews.go.co.....d=25408074

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11 Sep ’14 - 4:28 pm
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Does anyone think the girl in the picture is being held against her will?  Or was possibly killed shortly after this photo was taken??

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11 Sep ’14 - 8:28 pm
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Pfft, amateur.  He should have chopped down a power pole! 

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Kamikaze-Emu said
Pfft, amateur.  He should have chopped down a power pole! 

you my friend are brilliant!

I totally forgot about that story

A man stranded in the bush in northern Saskatchewan was rescued last week after chopping down four power poles — knocking out electricity to surrounding communities.

The incident left several hundred people in Wollaston Lake and Hatchet Lake Denesuline Nation without power for more than 30 hours, but it paved the way for a man to be saved by a SaskPower crew.

"He was found under his boat in a very distressed state, so essentially he was stranded for a number of days and just desperate for people to know where he was," SaskPower spokesman James Parker said.

The man reported he had been on a boat on the lake when he hit bad weather. He ended up stranded in the bush, with no way to communicate with the outside world, Parker said.

But he had an axe and he knew SaskPower would have to check the downed line, so he went to work.

"Essentially it was mission accomplished, because we got the call, we chartered a helicopter … and on Friday around noon we discovered him," Parker said.

http://www.cbc.ca/ne.....n-1.890115

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12 Sep ’14 - 6:04 pm
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power pole guy was smart.

 

OP story, for some reason, I feel it was setup.

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gw99 said
power pole guy was smart.

 

OP story, for some reason, I feel it was setup.

Power pole guy was a genius.   I would have been sitting against the pole, with my axe, wondering how I could get rescued.  This guy really isn't that big of a deal.  He wasn't naked, and he prolly wasn't even afraid.

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can you imagine what was going through the pole guys head? Do I stay here and die, do I chop down those poles and possibly get electrocuted, or I could get rescued, decisions, decisions

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