Carol Kiparsky, 77, and Ian Irwin, 72, are now recovering in a hospital after being located near Shell Beach in Tomales Bay State Park. The two suffered from hypothermia but were able to stay alive because"they were drinking from a puddle," Schneider said.Kiparsky had lost her shoes and neither had eaten in more than a week, but Irwin had enough spirit to begin singing as rescuers approached, Schneider said.Their family is"ecstatic to say the least," Schneider said.
— Marin County Sheriff February 22, 2020 But on Saturday morning, Kiparsky and Irwin were found in"a very dense drainage that was overgrown with foliage," Schneider said.Quincy Webster, a volunteer with Marin County Search and Rescue, said he and fellow volunteer Rich Cassens were looking through dense vegetation when they heard voices."At first we thought it was another team, but they started yelling 'Help.
Walking in your neighborhood next time.
They weren't lost in the woods. They were lost in love.... And the guy got sunburnt.
Holy Shit! That's great news, but, um... They aren't, like, zombies are they? Someone should be sure.
Literally the only two people in California who didn't see any other people for a week.
I'm glad they're all white.
The people look HORRIBLE
Man she fks him up damm
男性の皮膚が弱ってるように見える。電磁波や放射線の影響じゃないか。しっかり食べて
Oh my
70 year old people are so much younger looking now that I can see that age on the GPS.
How come you are not reporting on the death of Philip Haney?
And they live to see another Valentine's day together 🥰🥰
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