A woman was able to survive for six days in a remote part of Northern California by eating snow and rationing yogurt cups, according to the Lassen County Sheriff's Office.
That's when Lonich went to authorities to report Gullett possibly stranded in the forest with their car. It was difficult to narrow down a search area since Lonich wasn't familiar with the area and roads they traveled, officials said.
California Highway Patrol was able to fly over the search area when the weather cleared, but more searches could not be conducted to due to bad weather, authorities said. After several hours of searching Sunday, a sheriff’s sergeant located the car, with Gullett inside. Authorities said she was "very emotional, but physically okay." Gullett had no visible injuries and was sent to the nearby ranger station to be evaluated by medical professionals.
Gullet survived the six days by rationing a six-pack of yogurt, eating one each day, while also eating snow since she had no water, the sheriff’s office said. Gullett told authorities she saw the helicopter fly by earlier, but was not seen due to being in a heavily wooded area.
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