• The Tunnel Creek Crash
    Aug 20 2025

    On September 20, 2004, a Cessna 206 aircraft crashed while flying to a rural Schafer Meadows airstrip in Montana. Of the five people on board, only two would survive. Burned, injured, and presumed dead, forest service workers Jodee Hogg and Matt Ramige, were left to fight for survival, and descend the treacherous terrain in search of help.

    Sources:

    ‘Unacceptable’ to quit: woman tells of plane crash’, AP

    JG-TC: Journal Gazette and Times-Courier, Sat, Sep 25, 2004

    Victoria Advocate, Sun, Sep 26, 2004

    Ventura County Star, Fri, Oct 22, 2004

    Albany Democrat-Herald, Sun, Sep 26, 2004

    The Times, Sun, Sep 26, 2004

    The Signal, Sun, Sep 26, 2004

    The Daily Sentinel, Sun, Sep 26, 2004

    Star-Herald, Thu, Sep 15, 2005

    The Spokesman-Review, Thu, Sep 15, 2005

    The Daily Inter Lake, Fri, Sep 24, 2004

    The Independent-Record, Fri, Sep 24, 2004

    The Billings Gazette, Thu, Sep 15, 2005

    Burned, battered, but alive — crash survivor recalls ordeal

    Plane Crash Survivor Recalls Ordeal

    Plane crash victims back from the dead

    Plane crash survivor feels he has a new perspective on life

    Woman tells of plane crash and survival ordeal

    The Tragedy in Tunnel Creek

    Inexperience blamed for plane crash

    James Long

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    28 mins
  • A Grizzly Attack
    Aug 6 2025

    In August of 2017, experienced hunter and avid outdoorsman, Jeremy Evans, was scouting for sheep in the Alberta Rockies when he spotted a grizzly bear cub through his binoculars. Without warning, he was attacked by a mother grizzly bear from behind resulting in devastating injuries.

    Alone in the backwoods of the Canadian wilderness, his face torn, fingers broken, tendons severed, and blood spilling from his injuries, Jeremy struggled for miles to save himself.

    Sources:

    Calgary Herald- After the Attack: Man's harrowing account of being attacked by a bear still offering lessons about life, trauma

    Calgary Herald- Account of horrific grizzly attack is a story about survival 'against all odds'

    Metro- Dad has his face ripped off by bear in brutal attack

    FIERCE- The HEART-POUNDING Grizzly Attack on Jeremy Evans

    Grizzlydude.ca

    Backpacker

    Noiser - Jeremy Evans: How To Survive A Grizzly Bear Attack

    Newsweek- Man Who Escaped After Bear Crushed His Skull on How He Survived

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    37 mins
  • The Örnen
    Jul 23 2025

    In July of 1897, a team of three Swedish men, led by Swedish engineer Salomon August Andrée, climbed aboard the Örnen, a hydrogen balloon set to fly over the north pole in one of the first attempts to explore the Arctic by air. Almost as soon as they set off things began to go awry, and the ill-fated expedition became one of Sweden’s greatest mysteries.

    Sources:

    The North Star, Thu, Oct 02, 1930 ·Page 2

    The Cincinnati Enquirer Wed, Sep 10, 1930

    The Buffalo News, Wed, Sep 10, 1930

    The Philadelphia Inquirer, Sun, Nov 16, 1930

    The Long Beach Sun, Sat, Sep 20, 1930

    Oceanwide expeditions

    The North Star, Thu, Oct 16, 1930 ·Page 6

    Karolinska institute

    Grenna Museum

    Balloon.org

    Neworker

    The Washington Herald, Sun, Nov 16, 1930

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    36 mins
  • Dead In The Water
    Jul 9 2025

    In 1999, Swedish medical student, Anna Bågenholm, was skiing in Norway with friends when she fell through a frozen stream and became trapped under a thick layer of ice. Unable to free herself, and forced to wait for rescue, her body temperature quickly fell to 13.7°C (56.7°F) and she fell unconscious. 80 minutes later, Bågenholm was brought to the surface by rescuers, clinically dead. But that is not the end of Anna's story...

    Sources:

    -Aftonbladet- Her temp was down to 13.8 degrees

    -Swedish-Norwegian co-operation in the treatment of three hypothermia victims: A case report, Scandinavian Journal of Trauma Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine

    - Tjugofyra7, Clinically dead but Anna survived – My story can help others

    -Another Day: Cheating Death

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    30 mins
  • The Johnson Sea Link Incident
    Jun 25 2025

    In June 1973, The Johnson Sea Link, a deep-sea submersible, went on a routine mission off the coast of Florida. The Sea Link quickly became entangled in the cables and debris of a sunken ship. Trapped 360 feet below the surface for over 30 hours, four crew members fought for survival, but only two would make it out alive.

    Sources:

    ENTANGLEMENT OF THE SUBMERSIBLE JOHNSON SEA LINK WITH SUBMERGED WRECK AGE OFF KEY WEST, FLORIDA ON OR ABOUT 17 JUNE 1973 WITH LOSS OF LIFE Coast Guard Washington, D. C. 15 January 1975

    The Miami News Fri, Jun 22, 1973 ·Page 4

    The Orlando Sentinel Sat, Jun 23, 1973 ·Page 4

    The Palm Beach Post Sat, Jun 23, 1973 ·Page 4

    The Miami Herald Wed, Jun 20, 1973 ·Page 158

    The Miami Herald Sat, Jun 23, 1973 ·Page 17

    The Miami Herald Fri, Jun 22, 1973 ·Page 22

    The Naples Daily News

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    32 mins
  • Misadventure in Bolivia
    Jun 11 2025

    When the going gets tough, the tough get going. A well known phrase that could easily be applied to almost every survival situation. Unfortunately, when it really comes down to it; those who would like to get going can’t wait around for anyone else. And that can be tough stuff. Though in this case it was more like “tough shit”.

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yossi_Ghinsberg

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cK9WA2Od_5s&ab_channel=IShouldn%27tBeAlive

    Back from Tuichi by Yossi Ghinsberg

    https://amimagazine.org/2018/03/14/lost-in-the-jungle/

    https://www.strangeoutdoors.com/mysterious-stories-blog/tag/Kevin+gale+survival+Bolivian+rainforest

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    36 mins
  • Stuck
    May 28 2025

    When it comes to social media, it is said that many are oversharing. Details of one's life including family members, where they live, and the troubles they are experiencing can be known by hundreds, if not thousands of other people. For some, it helps to make them feel connected by bringing in new followers and friends. Before youtube and instagram they felt isolated and unpopular. The likes and comments boost their morale and make them feel wanted. But what happens when a content creator is suddenly disconnected from everyone?

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    Sources:

    Missing Person report

    News-Messenger / News-Messenger

    News Herald

    News Cleveland

    WTRF

    Ohio Attorney General

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    40 mins
  • The Highest Fall
    May 14 2025

    From the moment Vesna Vulović saw her friend wearing a flight attendant uniform she knew the job was for her. Vesna loved travelling to different countries and meeting new people. January 25th, 1972 was a day like any other for flight attendant Vesna Vulovic - she checked her schedule and boarded JAT Flight 367 to Belgrade with a layover in Copenhagen, Denmark. Unbeknownst to the crew and passengers, a mid-flight attack would rip the plane apart, and Vesna would be the sole survivor of the incident and a 33,333 ft fall.

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    Sources:

    “Too good to be true?” The Independent, Thu, Jan 26, 2012 ·Page 25

    “woman survives 30,000ft fall” The Muskegon Chronicle, Fri, Jan 28, 1972 ·Page 1

    "She's the luckiest girl alive" The Toronto Star Tue, Dec 26, 1972 ·Page 17

    “Ex flight attendant survived 33,000-foot fall” Honolulu Star-Advertiser Sun, Dec 25, 2016 ·Page B6

    "Stewardess survives plane crash" South Florida Sun Sentinel Sun, Dec 25, 2016 ·Page B4

    Greenlight interview

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    27 mins