Rick Sanchez, on Anderson Cooper's 360 Blog, shares:
Probably every one of us who has seen the tragic story out of Oregon has wondered what they would do if faced with same situation as James Kim and his family. I'm no different.I may be a day or two behind in commenting on this tragedy, but it was the Rule of Threes that Rick pointed at that seemed like advice we should all be aware of:
I've discussed it with my colleagues. I've discussed it with my wife. So now I'm heading into the Rocky Mountains to find out what it is really like to be in the kinds of unbelievable conditions James and his family faced -- the freezing cold, the snow, the wilderness.
1. You can survive for three hours without shelterAnd now I know where the priorities should be:
2. You can survive for three days without water
3. You can survive for three weeks without food
If you have to make a choice between food, water and shelter from the cold, then shelter wins out in a big way.Remember the rule of threes!
You can read the almost 3000 'thoughts and condolences' to the Kim family here, and leave your own if you choose.
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