Discuss the possibility of survival in the same situation

Evert 2022-03-23 09:02:27

1 Some bean friends said to use clothes to make ropes, I think this is feasible, but it is also risky. Because knotting is a problem. Especially ski suits are very slippery. And the temperature is low, and it is easy to freeze to death when you take off your clothes.
2 Climbing the cable seems to be a good way, but it is easy to puncture the gloves.
I figured I could use a shoe cover on my hand, and the burr from the steel cable could pierce the nylon glove, but piercing the leather would be difficult.
And if the ski pole is metal, you can bend the ski pole into a U shape, and then hang the U shape on the steel cable, so that you can pass the steel cable more safely.
Bending ski poles can make use of the gap between the steel pipes of the cable car. The cable car itself is a steel pipe, and the guardrail on the cable car is also a steel pipe. There are gaps between the two steel pipes, so that the ski pole can be bent.
3 The real test is the wolf, so it is best to act during the day. The woman brings a lighter, a wool hat or a scarf on the skis, and the torch is lit after it is lit. Can intimidate wolves. But not if there are too many wolves.


In short, I think it is not advisable to jump directly. The method of climbing the steel cable is very feasible. The method of burring the steel cable on the other side can use leather shoes. It is best to bend the ski pole into a U-shaped hook.
Wolves can only be terrified by fire, but they are also very adventurous.

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    Dan Walker: [echoing voice] You're gonna be okay, baby. You're gonna be okay.

  • Parker O'Neil: I am not waiting till we get back to campus to eat. I am starving.

    Dan Walker: Why didn't you just eat some of that pizza?

    Parker O'Neil: Oh, that cardboard with tomato sauce you guys ate? That's not pizza. That's like roller-skating-rink-birthday-party pizza. No.

    Joe Lynch: There's a Papa Gino's in the way back. It's like 15 minutes down the mountain.

    Parker O'Neil: Sweet. I may eat a whole real pizza myself, thank you.