Surrey woman stranded more than 24 hours on remote logging road

Source: Penny Daflos, CTV Vancouver, August 29, 2019 

Amy Anonby survived more than 24 hours lost in the woods of the Cariboo, coming back with a remarkable survival story involving a unicycle, a bear, a helicopter, and dozens of searchers.

The 22-year-old woman had been headed alone to Mahood Lake on Aug. 25 to meet friends at a cabin, but the directions from Google Maps sent her down a decommissioned logging road, where an errant baseball-sized rock shattered her oil pan, leaving her unable to drive her car without overheating it. She was stranded in an area no one expected her to be.

“I had no cell service,” Anonby told CTV News in an exclusive interview at her Surrey home. “I realized no one knows where I am and only a few people saw me.”

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