Snowbound Family Enjoys the Comforts of Home
Pete Stivers and his family went on a trip in Oregon, and disappeared in the snowy countryside. The six family members were missing for more than two weeks. And then they were found alive. Turns out the family was resting safely in their snowbound RV. They had food, and even saw news of the search for them on television. Then came news that the search was called off. That is when Pete Stivers and his wife got out and hiked for twenty-four-hours to find help.
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Pete Stivers and his family went on a trip in Oregon, and disappeared in the snowy countryside. The six family members were missing for more than two weeks. And then they were found alive. Turns out the family was resting safely in their snowbound RV. They had food, and even saw news of the search for them on television. Then came news that the search was called off--which is when Pete Stivers and his wife got out and hiked for twenty-four-hours to find help.
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