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The trip to California’s Fresno County was part of Tiffany Slaton‘s effort to visit all 50 states. She had made steady progress, with only six left to go.
Slaton's family in Georgia last heard from her on April 20, at the start of what was supposed to be a three-day vacation before starting medical school. Nine days later, they reported her missing ...
As they prepared to call the whole thing off, Slaton’s parents got a phone call on May 14 that changed everything. It was from Tiffany, saying, “Dad, I’m alive.” ...
Slaton said she tried calling 911 numerous times but was not successful. Her GPS worked, however, providing directions to the nearest Starbucks, a route Slaton said was a "long, arduous journey." ...
Tiffany Slaton, of Georgia, recounted how she survived three weeks injured and lost in the Sierra. The 27-year-old was located on May 14 after disappearing on a solo camping trip, She endured ...
Tiffany Slaton will travel back home to Georgia with her family as she continues to recover. She said she journaled the whole adventure and plans on going through that documentation as she adjusts ...
*As her 28 th birthday neared, Tiffany Slaton, an experienced outdoors enthusiast from Jeffersonville, Georgia, decided to take a three-day solo camping vacation around Shaver and Huntington lakes ...
Then came the chorus of skeptics Tiffany Slaton, a 28-year-old camper from Georgia, shares her story surviving three weeks lost in the Sierra wilderness at a news conference last week.
TWIGGS COUNTY, Ga. — It was supposed to be only a short camping getaway for Twiggs County native Tiffany Slaton on her quest to visit all 50 states.
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Tiffany Slaton's survival in the Sierra has been hailed as a "miracle," but it has also sparked suspicion. "When I saw her story, that's when I first went, 'Oh, something ...
Tiffany Slaton, the 27-year-old Georgia woman who was missing for nearly three weeks in remote California wilderness, has been found alive. Jocelyn Moran reports.
After Tiffany Slaton was miraculously found alive on Wednesday following three weeks lost in the Sierra, today’s question was: How? According to Slaton herself, a lot of leeks. She’s a trained ...