What would you have done?
I personally would have jumped, landed on to the wolf's back, scared it and made it run with me still on its back :P
shareI personally would have jumped, landed on to the wolf's back, scared it and made it run with me still on its back :P
shareLMAO at all the arm chair critics who wouldn't even go outside without a jumper if it was a little nippy saying that they'd strip off all their clothes to make a fvcking rope! If you were actually in that situation and stupid enough to try the clothes rope idea you'd get as far as taking 1 arm out of the jacket sleeve before realising how fvcking cold it is and putting your already freezing arm back in the sleeve.
It's easy to watch and judge what you think people would do in certain situations from the safety and comfort of you're cosy lounge room but you wouldn't have any idea unless you were actually there or lived through a similar experience.
I still can't get over how laughable the clothes rope idea is! Really funny stuff guys!
Take a rope tie it to the handle and propel your way down.
shareI'd jump on the wolf's back and ride it to the nearest town.
shareOne guy takes of his coat and ties it around the seat of the ski lift, then he positions himself so he can hang on to the coat, then the other guy gets ready to climb down the first guy's back, then the girl gets ready to climb down BOTH of their backs, and there's a leather belt attached to the 2nd guy's foot, so she climbs down both guys' backs (about 9 or 10 feet) then grabs hold of the belt (another 1 foot) so at least she's 10 feet closer to the ground, then she swings and jumps and hopefully doesn't break a leg. Then she piles as much snow as possible under the other 2 guys, and/or piles of tree branches, then the 2nd guy jumps, then the 2 of them continue to pile up snow and tree branches so the 3rd guy whose tired and wants a Klondike bar by now, can jump.
shareThe exact opposite of everything these idiots did.
shareHonestly, I would have done nothing. I would have zipped my jacket all the way up so it covers my face, and I would have tucked my hands inside my jacket, and I would have just waited. A person can survive for five days without food and water. The harsh weather is the biggest problem, but you know what? I'd still rather freeze to death than break my legs and/or be eaten by wolves.
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The resort would know if those 3 pals didn't check out and they would investigate. I would definitely wait till morning to figure things out. Bad idea to jump at first night.
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