There are many incident that we experience sometimes very surprising, the most difficult situations in making decisions. As the stories of those shocking and amazing for us to know. Those who have a strong mental better able to cope with hard times in their lives and they can deal with tragedy better. There are some heroic story that inspired many people to survive, as well as tragic and sad incident of what they might experience. Here Weihome Magazine collects five incident with the most difficult situations in the world:
1. Simon Yates and Joe Simpson (Trapped in the Andes)
"Are we both going to freeze to death on the mountain, or do I have to cut the rope? Trapped in a ravine with a broken leg, will I stay and wait for help, or crawl deeper into the abyss?" That's a tough decision that experienced by Simon Yates and his friend Joe Simpson in 1985 in their first ascent on a mountain Siula Grande in Cordillera Huayhuash, Peru Andes with a height of 6344 m (20 813 ft) full of challenges.
As they climb the mountain during a rainstorm, Joe can not see Simon who was under and he was not sure how high off the ground. He knows that if he did not cut the rope that connected them, they'll be stuck on the mountain and froze to death. Is a very difficult situation for them, he took the decision that changed his life by cutting the strap.
Then Joe Simpson finally fell into a ravine, but he survived. Joe broke his leg and realized the climb from the abyss is an impossible thing to do. Instead, he crawled deeper into the abyss hoping that he would find a way out of the mountain. Miraculously, he survived out of it, and be able to return to their camp.
2. Aron Ralston (Cutting off his own arm is stuck)
Aron Ralston, the usual routine to climb on Saturday alone. Ralston is located 150 meters above the top of the vertical walls of Bluejohn Canyon. He did a maneuver to reach the top of a boulder wedged between narrow canyon walls. When he began to fall on the opposite side, a stone weighing 800-pound (approximately 362 kg) suddenly shifted, pinning his right arm and trapped.
When stuck with a hand that squeezed the stone, he has some difficult choices between waiting for someone who appears to save or liberate himself. Death is the last chance but Ralston does not want to consider it. The situation becomes more difficult because of the lack of food and leave little drink to survive. Realizing that no one will save him, he finally made the decision to amputate his right arm using a multi-function knife. This will definitely hurt because he had to cut through the tissue, nerves, and bones.
Aron Ralston has a tremendous passion for life, he never gave up and finally he survived. Ralston story 'has been made into a movie with the title "127 Hours" with a cast James Franco.
3. Tami Ashcraft (hit by a hurricane)
Sailing the open waters, getting lost and not in the know, that incident experienced by Tami Ashcraft and her partner to sell the boat sails into San Diego Hazana. But an unexpected disaster befell them, Hurricane Raymond, a frightening, brought Tami lost in the waters off for 41 days to reach land 1500 miles away, after her fiance was swept to sea.
They were suddenly trapped and is a nightmare for other sailors. Waves reached 50 feet high which leads Tami did not notice. Over the past 27 hours later he woke up severely wounded and confused, looking at a sunken sailboat. He understands his position, and then fix the pole boats and sail with supplies of food and beverages are limited. Radio callers were lost, making it impossible for him to send a mayday signal. During the 41 days he follows his instincts to survive and eventually he found the Hilo Harbor and saved with the situation is alarming, but survived.
1. Simon Yates and Joe Simpson (Trapped in the Andes)
"Are we both going to freeze to death on the mountain, or do I have to cut the rope? Trapped in a ravine with a broken leg, will I stay and wait for help, or crawl deeper into the abyss?" That's a tough decision that experienced by Simon Yates and his friend Joe Simpson in 1985 in their first ascent on a mountain Siula Grande in Cordillera Huayhuash, Peru Andes with a height of 6344 m (20 813 ft) full of challenges.
As they climb the mountain during a rainstorm, Joe can not see Simon who was under and he was not sure how high off the ground. He knows that if he did not cut the rope that connected them, they'll be stuck on the mountain and froze to death. Is a very difficult situation for them, he took the decision that changed his life by cutting the strap.
Then Joe Simpson finally fell into a ravine, but he survived. Joe broke his leg and realized the climb from the abyss is an impossible thing to do. Instead, he crawled deeper into the abyss hoping that he would find a way out of the mountain. Miraculously, he survived out of it, and be able to return to their camp.
2. Aron Ralston (Cutting off his own arm is stuck)
Aron Ralston, the usual routine to climb on Saturday alone. Ralston is located 150 meters above the top of the vertical walls of Bluejohn Canyon. He did a maneuver to reach the top of a boulder wedged between narrow canyon walls. When he began to fall on the opposite side, a stone weighing 800-pound (approximately 362 kg) suddenly shifted, pinning his right arm and trapped.
When stuck with a hand that squeezed the stone, he has some difficult choices between waiting for someone who appears to save or liberate himself. Death is the last chance but Ralston does not want to consider it. The situation becomes more difficult because of the lack of food and leave little drink to survive. Realizing that no one will save him, he finally made the decision to amputate his right arm using a multi-function knife. This will definitely hurt because he had to cut through the tissue, nerves, and bones.
Aron Ralston has a tremendous passion for life, he never gave up and finally he survived. Ralston story 'has been made into a movie with the title "127 Hours" with a cast James Franco.
3. Tami Ashcraft (hit by a hurricane)
Sailing the open waters, getting lost and not in the know, that incident experienced by Tami Ashcraft and her partner to sell the boat sails into San Diego Hazana. But an unexpected disaster befell them, Hurricane Raymond, a frightening, brought Tami lost in the waters off for 41 days to reach land 1500 miles away, after her fiance was swept to sea.
They were suddenly trapped and is a nightmare for other sailors. Waves reached 50 feet high which leads Tami did not notice. Over the past 27 hours later he woke up severely wounded and confused, looking at a sunken sailboat. He understands his position, and then fix the pole boats and sail with supplies of food and beverages are limited. Radio callers were lost, making it impossible for him to send a mayday signal. During the 41 days he follows his instincts to survive and eventually he found the Hilo Harbor and saved with the situation is alarming, but survived.
4. Yossi Ghinsberg (Lost in the Forest of the Amazon)
Yossi Ghinsberg is one of two survivors of the four groups whose story is retold in the Escape from the Amazon. Yossi Ghinsberg was traveling with a group canoeing the Amazon river is really not ready to travel, and they lost. Four of them are stuck in a difficult situation. The worst thing they do is split.
Yossi and his friend Kevin were separated, Yossi gain worse experience because now he is not known to exist and fight in the jungles of the Amazon forests alone. Luckily his friend Kevin found some locals who eventually finds Yossi and bring him back. It takes 19 days to find Yossi, so it took a long time for him to survive, with the terrible conditions. But the other pair (Marcus and Karl) are no longer found, as if Amazon had swallowed them.
5. Uruguay Flight Force plane in the Andes (cannibalism)
This incident with the most difficult situation, because the most famous case of cannibalism in history, occurs in the mountains of Chile, the Andes in the winter of 1972. This incident began with the fall of the chartered plane Uruguay Air Force Flight 571 carrying 45 passengers, including the rugby team and their families. Of the accident, 29 passengers survived, but the rugged terrain made one after another falling victim. Practically the only remaining 16 people.
Imagine, at an altitude of 3,600 meters above sea level during the winter is severe. The victim, wearing only a potluck, no food, anyone can not think normally. How do they survive, survival was the only one that exists in their minds. And the only way to survive is by eating their friends who have died. This is not an easy decision, even too hard to survive.
Typically, in a pinch like this, people thinking about that how precious a life. And they struggle to defend it, any how. After struggling to find their own relief, as the rescue operation had been discontinued long ago. The local government has considered them as victims lost not found, until the victims came themselves to report their location on December 23, 1972. Excellent!
Yossi Ghinsberg is one of two survivors of the four groups whose story is retold in the Escape from the Amazon. Yossi Ghinsberg was traveling with a group canoeing the Amazon river is really not ready to travel, and they lost. Four of them are stuck in a difficult situation. The worst thing they do is split.
Yossi and his friend Kevin were separated, Yossi gain worse experience because now he is not known to exist and fight in the jungles of the Amazon forests alone. Luckily his friend Kevin found some locals who eventually finds Yossi and bring him back. It takes 19 days to find Yossi, so it took a long time for him to survive, with the terrible conditions. But the other pair (Marcus and Karl) are no longer found, as if Amazon had swallowed them.
5. Uruguay Flight Force plane in the Andes (cannibalism)
This incident with the most difficult situation, because the most famous case of cannibalism in history, occurs in the mountains of Chile, the Andes in the winter of 1972. This incident began with the fall of the chartered plane Uruguay Air Force Flight 571 carrying 45 passengers, including the rugby team and their families. Of the accident, 29 passengers survived, but the rugged terrain made one after another falling victim. Practically the only remaining 16 people.
Imagine, at an altitude of 3,600 meters above sea level during the winter is severe. The victim, wearing only a potluck, no food, anyone can not think normally. How do they survive, survival was the only one that exists in their minds. And the only way to survive is by eating their friends who have died. This is not an easy decision, even too hard to survive.
Typically, in a pinch like this, people thinking about that how precious a life. And they struggle to defend it, any how. After struggling to find their own relief, as the rescue operation had been discontinued long ago. The local government has considered them as victims lost not found, until the victims came themselves to report their location on December 23, 1972. Excellent!
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