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Buy something that has current technolgy like GPS graph
http://www.wday.com/news/4192062-white-out-conditions-left-man-stranded-devils-lake
http://www.wday.com/news/4192062-white-out-conditions-left-man-stranded-devils-lake
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Sounds like a scary story. I do wonder if he had any GPS along for his sled
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Devils Lake, ND (WDAY News) - Lost on a lake; a North Dakota man turned to survival instincts to make it out alive.
Mark Nygaard was fishing on Lake Alice, north of Devils Lake Monday, when the storm blew in.
With white out conditions he could barely see 10-feet.
He had to put up his ice fishing tent a second time, and try and warm-up his cell phone battery to call for help.
Despite calling 911, and searchers "pinging" his location, it still took four hours to find him.
"In those weather conditions, if they were there 10 minutes earlier, they might not have seen him," said Randi Alfinson, Lake Region Search and Rescue.
"I spent time just you know thinking about family and God and that's what I did," said Mark Nygaard, lost ice fisherman.
Mark is no stranger to the area, he's been ice fishing on that lake for three decades.
http://www.wday.com/news/4192062-white-out-conditions-left-man-stranded-devils-lake
http://www.wday.com/news/4192062-white-out-conditions-left-man-stranded-devils-lake
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Sounds like a scary story. I do wonder if he had any GPS along for his sled
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Devils Lake, ND (WDAY News) - Lost on a lake; a North Dakota man turned to survival instincts to make it out alive.
Mark Nygaard was fishing on Lake Alice, north of Devils Lake Monday, when the storm blew in.
With white out conditions he could barely see 10-feet.
He had to put up his ice fishing tent a second time, and try and warm-up his cell phone battery to call for help.
Despite calling 911, and searchers "pinging" his location, it still took four hours to find him.
"In those weather conditions, if they were there 10 minutes earlier, they might not have seen him," said Randi Alfinson, Lake Region Search and Rescue.
"I spent time just you know thinking about family and God and that's what I did," said Mark Nygaard, lost ice fisherman.
Mark is no stranger to the area, he's been ice fishing on that lake for three decades.
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