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Host: [00:10:57] Jacob had been carrying two small packs, one had tumbled down the cliff with him. The other was still at the top, in view, but out of reach.
Jacob: [00:11:08] that pack had my water and my food. And I knew I was going to be in there for the long run.
I happened to have a water filter. I’d fill that up and take a drink of it. Probably eight times. I just kept filling it up and can never quench my thirst.
I knew my brother wasn’t expecting me for about 29 hours. And then from there you would call 911. And from there, they’d send somebody out, but they had no idea where I was on the 6 mile hike. So I knew it was going to be a long while.
Now I grabbed my towel out and laid it on a rock that I’d crawled over to and laid down. And I passed out for a little bit, waking up to see that my head was still bleeding on everything, but it was all underneath my hair so I couldn’t really take care of it. And I couldn’t see through one of my eyes and the other one was spinning.
I just laid there trying to stay out of the sun. There was a little tree branch over me and it was starting to get pretty hot. And it was going to be about 105 that day. And at that point, I realized just how far I fell as I looked up. Now, I had lost my glasses, so I couldn’t really see as is, and everything was already spinning anyway, but I calculated, it had to have been at least a 50 foot fall.
And I could see my pack at the top of the hill, which was even more annoying because I knew that’s where my water, my food, my flashlights were. And so I grabbed all my stuff. Laid it out and started going through it.
I had a hiking pillow, my towel, a nice brand new hiking tent that I had bought, but there was no way I was going to be able to slip into that. It’s so small and compact that it hurt too much to even try. So I hung that in the branch above me to just give me shade. I just had to lay there in pain. It was honestly pretty excruciating. And I slipped into the water a couple more times throughout the day, just to cool off.
By that point night was coming in and a little bit, so I slept near the water, but I was in so much pain through that night that I was up probably every 10 minutes rolling over. And it’s cold cause you’re in the middle of the desert. Now it had gone from 105 to probably 60 or lower. And you could feel the bugs just crawling all around, which is honestly torture.
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