Christina McIntee, 25, and her boyfriend James Glanton, 34, said they watched two small planes pass overhead as they waited near their overturned Jeep, but the white smoke of their campfire was apparently invisible against the white snow in the mountains.
Date: Dec 16, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Nevada family: We wouldn't 'have lasted another two days' without rescue
McIntee, her boyfriend James Glanton, their two children and McIntees niece and nephew disappeared in the Seven Troughs mountain range on Sunday, Dec. 8. The temperature on the range was 21 degrees below zero on Sunday night, and below zero again on Monday night.
Date: Dec 16, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Exclusive: Savannah Guthrie sits down with Nevada family that survived 2 days ...
James Glanton, Christina McIntee, their two children and McIntees niece and nephew disappeared in the Seven Troughs mountain range on Sunday, Dec. 8. The temperature on the range was 21 degrees below zero on Sunday night, and below zero again on Monday night.
Dr. Douglas Vacek said some members of the group suffered from slight exposure and dehydration, but none had frost bite. He credited James Glanton with keeping alive his girlfriend, Christina McIntee, their two children and a niece and a nephew of McIntee.
Date: Dec 13, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Nevada family lost in subzero temperatures nearly found on 1st day of search ...
The group including James Glanton, 34, his girlfriend Christina McIntee, 25, two of their children and a niece and nephew of McIntee went to the area about 100 miles northeast of Reno on Sunday to play in the snow. Their Jeep turned over in the soft ground and left them stranded, but they surviv
Rescuers started scouring the wilderness from the air and on the ground on Sunday night in search of James Glanton, 34, his girlfriend Christina McIntee, 25, their two children Evan and Chloe Glanton, and Shelby Fitzpatrick and Tate McIntee, a niece and nephew of Christina McIntee. The children rangMontes, a longtime friend of James Glanton who hunts in the area, said he didn't know who was more relieved, the rescuers or the rescued. He said the vehicle would no longer run once it rolled down an embankment, but the family stayed in the upside-down vehicle for shelter, burning the spare tire to