Missing Hiker Survived For Weeks In California Wilderness By Foraging, Drinking Melted Snow
After she fell, Slaton said she tried calling 911 five times with no success but got a GPS signal on her phone.

Los Angeles: A 28-year-old woman described Friday how she survived for weeks outdoors in California's eastern Sierra Nevada by foraging for food and drinking melted snow after a solo camping trip went awry during harsh winter weather.
Tiffany Slaton, center, a hiker found in the High Sierra after going missing for three weeks, speaks during a press conference as her dad, Bobby, and mom, Fredrina look on, Friday, May 16, 2025 in Fresno, Calif. (AP Photo/Gary Kazanjian)
The owner of Vermilion Valley Resort, Christopher Gutierrez, said his staff left cabin doors unlocked during the winter in case someone needed shelter during the frequent mountain snowstorms. His backcountry lodge sits in the Sierra Nevada about halfway between Yosemite and Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks and is a frequent stop for hikers on the John Muir and Pacific Crest trails.