California Man Survives 20-Day Ordeal in Snowy Wilderness: 'You Either Try to Walk Out or You're Going to Die'
Ron Dailey, a hunter from California, has shared an incredible account of his 20-day ordeal in the Sierra national forest, where he was stranded after losing his bearings and breaking down in his truck. His solo hunting trip turned into a fight for survival when a snowstorm hit, leaving him with limited food and water.
The 52-year-old man from Selma, California, had been driving through the forest on October 13th when his truck broke down at an altitude of over 10,000 feet. He took shelter in his vehicle, but it soon became clear that he was going to have to make a choice: either try to walk out of the wilderness or succumb to the harsh conditions.
"I remember thinking, 'You either try to walk out or you're going to sit here and die,'" Dailey recalled in an interview. The hunter's decision to keep moving ultimately led him to lose his phone, fall several times, and struggle with the thin air at high altitudes.
Dailey relied on his faith to sustain him during the darkest moments of his ordeal, often praying for help that never came. But he refused to give up, drawing on a deep sense of resilience to keep going. "It was me and God every night," he said.
For 20 days, Dailey trudged through the snow, covering a dozen miles before being spotted by fellow hunters. They took him to safety and alerted authorities, who located his truck with the rear window broken out just a day later.
Despite the incredible odds against him, Dailey's survival story is one of hope and redemption. "I'm still overwhelmed," he said in an interview. "If it wasn't for the Lord, I wouldn't be here." The hunter's ordeal serves as a powerful reminder of the human spirit's capacity for resilience and determination in the face of adversity.
Ron Dailey, a hunter from California, has shared an incredible account of his 20-day ordeal in the Sierra national forest, where he was stranded after losing his bearings and breaking down in his truck. His solo hunting trip turned into a fight for survival when a snowstorm hit, leaving him with limited food and water.
The 52-year-old man from Selma, California, had been driving through the forest on October 13th when his truck broke down at an altitude of over 10,000 feet. He took shelter in his vehicle, but it soon became clear that he was going to have to make a choice: either try to walk out of the wilderness or succumb to the harsh conditions.
"I remember thinking, 'You either try to walk out or you're going to sit here and die,'" Dailey recalled in an interview. The hunter's decision to keep moving ultimately led him to lose his phone, fall several times, and struggle with the thin air at high altitudes.
Dailey relied on his faith to sustain him during the darkest moments of his ordeal, often praying for help that never came. But he refused to give up, drawing on a deep sense of resilience to keep going. "It was me and God every night," he said.
For 20 days, Dailey trudged through the snow, covering a dozen miles before being spotted by fellow hunters. They took him to safety and alerted authorities, who located his truck with the rear window broken out just a day later.
Despite the incredible odds against him, Dailey's survival story is one of hope and redemption. "I'm still overwhelmed," he said in an interview. "If it wasn't for the Lord, I wouldn't be here." The hunter's ordeal serves as a powerful reminder of the human spirit's capacity for resilience and determination in the face of adversity.