Saved by mp3 player

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MP3 player saves skiers lost on Alps

The light from an MP3 player saved two winter sports enthusiasts after they got lost in the Swiss Alps.















Last Updated: 1:53PM GMT 28 Dec 2008





The 22-year-old men, one a skier and the other a snowboarder, were

suffering from mild hypothermia as they endured overnight temperatures

as low as minus 15 degrees Celsius.

Both had set off from the resort of Savognin, in south east Switzerland, on Friday, but could not find their way back.

They

were able to alert the authorities using a mobile phone, but it when it

ran out of battery power all they had left was an MP3 player, which the

snowboarder had been using to listen to music.

Airborne rescuers

were eventually able to reach the pair high on a wooded slope after

being guided by the light of the digital music player.

Gery

Baumann, spokesman for mountain rescue service Rega, said: "The two

winter sports enthusiasts were found by the crew of the Rega helicopter

shortly after midnight – thanks to the faint light of their MP3 player.

"Apart from mild hypothermia, they were safe and well."

The rescued pair, who have not been named, were both French.

Now that's dam lucky if you ask me. Always carry an mp3 player, you never know what it may come in handy for.

 
Lucky bastards...obviously wasn't an iPod, I can't jam in 5 different tunes on mine before the battery's shot...and that's when its +28F...
 
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