I fell at the top of a mountain – and knew I had to haul my broken body down or die in the snow
While navigating a steep trail, Jean Muenchrath lost her grip. She was horrifically injured, with a broken spine, shattered tailbone, pubic bone and hip fractures, internal bleeding, a head wound and one on her buttock that turned gangrenous. There was no choice but to get home ... As Jean (…)
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