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Tiffany Slaton survives that they will be lost in Sierra Nevada for 3 weeks

This is a proper prior planning.

A lost hiker who was missing in the California mountains for three weeks survived in a miraculous way when she came across a unlocked hut that had been left open by her owner for this exact situation – and was just saved in time to celebrate her 28th birthday.

The Georgia wife Tiffany Slaton found protection in a closed resort in the eastern Sierra Nevada range after she was initially reported on April 29 as missing, the authorities said.

A massive search for Slaton included searching of more than 600 square kilometers in the Sierra National Forest, but it was the owner of the Vermilion Valley Resort, Christopher Gutierrez, who found her first this week.

Tiffany Slaton was found on Wednesday after he was missing for three weeks. Fresno County Sheriff’s Office

He arrived at the venue on Wednesday to prepare for the reopening when he saw a slightly open front door and a few shoes.

“She dives, did not say a word, just ran high and everything she wanted was a hug,” said Gutierrez during a press conference on Wednesday evening.

“It was a pretty surreal moment, and then I realized who it was.”

It usually leaves the cabin doors open, while the resort is closed in the off -season if an independent hiker needs a place to crash in the middle of hard weather conditions such as snow storm.

“It is mainly for people, just like this scenario, if you have to heal there in one of animal helpers when it is available,” said Gutierrez.

Slaton, who comes from Jeffersonville in the Peach State, said Gutierrez that she survived for weeks and only on Lauch Kaust before the resort owner fed her peanut and jelly -sandwich.

“It was a snowstorm and she pushed this snowstorm, and the first thing she saw was a cabin,” said Gutierrez. “And she kept in the cabin overnight … this girl was saved for the bottom.”

She was reported missing last month. Fresno County Sheriff’s Office

The survivor was taken to a hospital and is in good condition in addition to dehydration, said the office of the Sheriff of the district Fresno.

Her parents reported that she was missing at the end of the last month and testified to the Sheriff’s office that she was last seen on April 24th.

Two days before it was found, the sheriff’s office announced that the search reduces the search.

Bobby and Fredrina Slaton, her mother and father, lost hope when they received a call from none other as Tiffany when they were taken down the mountain.

“She said,” Papa, I live and I’m sorry, but I live and I wanted to call you and let you know that I am alive, “said an emotional Bobby Slaton at the press conference.

When Bobby cried in a shop, Fredrina needed someone to hug himself.

Her parents were about survival over the moon. ABC

“I grabbed someone and said, ‘Can I hug you?” she said. “And I did it. I cried and hugged.”

Further information about Slatons Incredible Survival history was not immediately known, including when or where her adventure began and how she ended up in the Valley Resort.

The Sheriff’s office plans to finally interview you for further details.

“Three weeks, it is unknown,” said Tony Botti, spokesman for the Sheriff by Fresno County,. “It speaks for the persistence that Tiffany has that she is a fighter.”

Slaton was saved the day before her 28th birthday, people reported.

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