Tiffany Slaton, a 27-year-old bicyclist, was found safe at a remote Sierra Nevada resort nearly three weeks after she was last seen. Initially attempting to reach Mono Hot Springs, she sought shelter from a blizzard at Vermilion Valley Resort, where resort owner Christopher Gutierrez discovered her. Slaton, who was dehydrated but otherwise in good condition, expressed her hunger for peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches after her ordeal. The sheriff's office praised her tenacity in surviving the harsh conditions, and Gutierrez ensured she was transported for medical evaluation.
Tiffany Slaton, 27, went missing during a solo camping trip, but was discovered safe nearly three weeks later by Vermilion Valley Resort's owner after seeking shelter from a blizzard.
Resort owner Christopher Gutierrez found Slaton at the resort and shared her immediate need for food, emphasizing her resourcefulness in surviving harsh conditions.
Slaton, who had been in contact with her family daily until April 21, was last seen near Shaver Lake, heading towards Mono Hot Springs, but the road was closed.
Sheriff's officers praised Slatonâs tenacity, highlighting her ability to endure adverse spring weather conditions in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
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