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65438 On February 26, 2022, a female rider in Tibet was in danger while driving a motorcycle through the Kriya Ancient Trail. After several days of search by rescuers, she was successfully found on February 30, 65438. Fortunately, she was not injured. "The main reason was that the fuel tank of the motorcycle was damaged and I could not move forward. After I called the police via satellite phone, I started to rescue myself and waited for rescue." After returning to Lhasa, Ms. Tan, a fellow rider, told reporters that she was very grateful to the local government for its help to the private rescue team. , has paid more than 100,000 yuan in rescue costs immediately. For her adventure, she didn't think it was reckless, but she had been preparing for it for two years. Although we encountered an accident, we also hope to provide experience to more fans.
Riding alone through no man's land
She is in danger after the fuel tank explodes.
Ms. Tan told the Yangtze Evening News reporter that she departed from Lhasa on February 65,438 + August 65,438, and officially entered Keriya on the 22nd. "The road conditions on Gukriya Road are really not friendly to motorcycles. I prepared about 23 liters of oil, tent, sleeping bag, stove, stove, gas tank, about 7 days of water, hammer, shovel, and wading Fishing pants, as well as emergency power supplies, including a wolf-proof gong." Ms. Tan said that the motorcycle she chose is relatively light and can easily get up even if she falls. At first, she rode dozens of kilometers every day to reach the foot of Arteta’s wooden red clay Osaka. On the 26th, she was in danger.
Ms. Tan likes to ride bicycles.
“I just got on the red clay Osaka and fell off the bike. I took off a tail bag, continued riding up, and fell off again. Now I have taken off all the luggage, but still I fell down when I lifted it up. Half of the tank was empty, which was completely unexpected. I unwrapped the remaining 10 liters of oil, poured it in little by little, and then rode on again. She has been stalked by wolves many times. She lost confidence in completing the trip considering the motorcycle had been leaking oil. So she set up a tent at the scene and called for rescue via satellite phone, explaining the situation to the police and communicating about rescue matters.
At the beginning of the phone conversation, Ms. Tan did not expect to wait for several days. The police said that it might arrive the next day. "The next morning, they called me again and asked about my situation. In the afternoon, the police said that I could not get out of the car and asked me to abandon everything and climb the mountain road. However, I didn't see anything when I went up. Later I found out that it was not the same person. Got up. A friend contacted the police, who said they could not contact the first group of people and would send someone. "At this time, Ms. Tan became anxious and had a dilemma between returning to the tent with supplies and continuing to travel lightly.
The accompanying puppy was bitten to death by a wolf.
She hid in a shelter from the cold.
Ms. Tan took her dog Andrew with her on this ride, but unfortunately, while she was waiting for rescue, Andrew was bitten to death by a wolf. "At that time, Andrew was chasing a wild yak. ??At first, I felt very happy, but soon I heard the barking of dogs and the howling of wolves. It was too late to run forward and yell. It was bitten by a wild wolf." Tan The lady said that in the wild, in addition to facing low temperatures, there is also a lack of food, and wolves in small groups are also one of the dangers. Without the water source and tent, her supplies began to be stretched. "After communicating with me at the time, they thought the distance between us was only two or three kilometers, but they were mistaken. The actual distance was 80 kilometers."
Ms. Tan and her dog Andrew.
Due to lack of food and water, Ms. Tan decided not to move forward. She knocked a bag of ice from the river as a backup water source and built a shelter for two days. Rich wilderness survival experience is the main reason for Ms. Tan's smooth escape. 65438+1 Around noon on February 30, when rescuers found her, she was waiting for rescue in the shelter she built. Apart from dehydration, her body functions were not impaired. "I discovered this trench at that time, built it with stones, then got in myself, covered myself with clothes, and pressed it with stones." Ms. Tan said that in addition to thermal insulation, it can also prevent wind and sun, save energy, and at the same time avoid being blown away. The wolf is watching from a distance. "Sometimes I poke my head out and see a few wolves around me. Fortunately, there are no wolves, so I have been waiting for the rescue team."
Ms. Tan was having fun with the accompanying dogs.
Some people on the Internet said that Ms. Tan "lost contact" for a time. She explained that despite the danger, she kept her satellite phone powered. "At that time, the temperature was too low to charge, so I wanted to save power, because there may not be a signal if it is turned on all the time. I called the outside world on the 28th and 29th, including the day I was rescued. In the last call, I said Just whistle when you get to the community and I will come out on my own. I want to save my energy and can't waste myself anymore." Fortunately, after four days of being in distress, Ms. Tan was successfully rescued.
I have been preparing for this trip for over two years.
I made full preparations before setting off.
The Beijing News reporter learned that the Kriya Ancient Trail was the main passage between Xinjiang and Tibet in history. It is located at the junction of the western and middle sections of the Kunlun Mountains, with an altitude of about 5,450 meters. Near the north of the mountain pass is the birthplace of the Keriya River, and near the west is the birthplace of the Yulong Kashi River. Ms. Tan told reporters that this route has an optimal window period in winter and is most suitable to travel throughout the year. An outdoor professional also told reporters that there are the birthplaces of the Kriya River and the source of the Yulong Kashi River near the Kriya Ancient Trail. The river is plentiful in other seasons and cannot be crossed by motorcycles, except in winter.
"I told my friends before I left. If I can't get in, I will come back. Safety first." Ms. Tan told reporters that she had been preparing for this trip for two years. "During the extreme low temperatures in 2021, I did not force entry, but decisively gave up. Although affected by the epidemic in 2022, I postponed my departure date to the cold winter, but I have been observing the weather window."
" This road was the ninth route into Tibet. At that time, there were many self-driving enthusiasts. It was just because I was a motorcycle enthusiast and was probably the first to try it. I didn’t think I could do it alone. , Others may try it tomorrow." Ms. Tan told reporters that it has been a habit for many years to walk alone. "I choose the right equipment, the right motorcycle, and everything I bring is professional. I have been in the motorcycle circle for more than ten years. This time, I don't plan to rush in and make a splashy network Celebrity."
More than 100,000 search and rescue expenses were settled immediately.
Thanks to all the rescue efforts.
“First of all, I am very grateful to the government for organizing it. Secondly, I am grateful to the people for their help. Thirdly, I am grateful to my friends and family.” Ms. Tan told reporters that because government agencies are not professional outdoor workers, they lack the skills in this area. Experience showed that the chassis of a police car was not as good as a modified off-road vehicle, so when communicating with her family, she chose a professional private fleet. The search and rescue team used about 20 people and more than 10 vehicles. "The government helps me for free. The cost of private search and rescue forces is about 100,000 yuan. I have solved it now." Ms. Tan said: "The private rescue team is a group of time travel enthusiasts who run into no man's land all day long. They are not for money. , but have a strong interest in it, and the fees are very reasonable."
Ms. Tan said: "The private sector is very good, accurate, professional, careful, and has a strong sense of responsibility. The family gave them a big red envelope, but they refused to accept it. In the end, Mr. Tang, who was leading the team, accepted my small red envelope and said that I was very grateful to him for inviting him to drink.”
Ms. Mentioned that the emergency rescue personnel in Xinjiang took it very seriously. Although they also educated me, they also discussed many issues on this route with her after returning. "Their layout is very big and their posture is very low. They did not embarrass me, but came over to ask me what APP I used, how to locate it, etc. Because this route can bring tourism prospects to Xinjiang, and there will be many in the future Enthusiasts travel, even bicycles and hikes. They are also studying how to carry out rescue work more efficiently if danger occurs."
Facing doubts from netizens
She said she would. Give a professional explanation.
Rocket, a motorcycle friend who is familiar with Ms. Tan, told reporters that Ms. Tan usually runs a motorcycle inn in Lhasa to provide accommodation and transportation services for motorcycles. "More than 10,000 motorcycle enthusiasts come to Tibet every year, and nearly one-fifth of them may know her. She is still very famous in the circle. She is very low-key to the outside world, but she is very strong in her actions. "You can do whatever you want. People who know her in real life may be far more than fans on the Internet." "Rocket" said that Ms. Tan spends most of her time busy with her own things and can only do it during the two months of winter. Do something you want to do. "I think she really has pure love. Some people may not understand it, but I think people still need a little sense of adventure.
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In life, Ms. Tan is mainly busy running her own business.
The New Paper reporter learned that on February 31, Ms. Tan reported the situation to the local emergency management department. In June The return visit began on the 1st. On October 3, 2018, Ms. Tan finally returned to her home in Lhasa. She told reporters that her matter had caused some doubts on the Internet, and she would respond to them one by one from a professional perspective. It's rhythmic. Some said I didn't give money, some said I traveled illegally, and some said I wanted traffic. I don't want to respond in a short period of time, and I don't need this traffic. I hope to be able to write it down in text form over time. I didn't do anything illegal and I paid every penny I was owed. ”
Niuzi reporter|Liu Liu
Editor|Zhang Bingjing
Editor|Wan Huijuan
Editor|Chen
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