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We have several of the best items available here for Sam: She was a experienced hiker, so I would hope she had basic training for that to be the case. She had food, berries, water and could easily make a shelter or lean to if lost in the woods and was uninjured. Injured makes it more difficult, injured and down in a rocky area with no wood or cave, less so. Injured, unconscious and wet/cold even worse. But we don't have any way of knowing any of it. So lack of evidence not being evidence, for all we know she packed out of the entire area. Maybe with a head injury or amnesia. Or she was lured away. Or she somehow fell off the mountain and left no sign of it. I just hope it doesn't drag out for months, for her family's sake.I took a quick look at her website- her “job” (“” because I don’t know if she considers it a job, but it appears to be her main focus) is focused on survival skills, so she would and should know how to survive on the bare minimum, or improvise with items found in nature. For most, survival skills are learned, through a variety of wilderness courses. If someone is lost in a very supportive natural environment- eg plenty of berries/fruit, water, warm environment, easy shelter- their chances of survival would increase.
I have a friend who teaches wilderness skill classes designed for children, and there are several organizations in my region who offer a variety of adult level classes. These are a great tool for anyone who spends time in the woods, solo or not.