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Trucker’s wrong turn turns into four-day, 14-mile hike for survival
PORTLAND, Ore. — An Oregon trucker who spent days trying to hike out of a forest after taking a wrong turn says he was determined to make it home to his family.
Jacob Cartwright tells the “Today” show that all the walking left him in so much pain that he was shaking. But come “hell or high water,” he was going back to his wife and kids.
Police say the 22-year-old covered about 14 miles over four days before he turned up dehydrated near the town of La Grande on Saturday. He’s expected to make a complete recovery.
Cartwright was hauling potato chips when his tractor-trailer got stuck after taking a wrong turn in an area with limited cellphone coverage. He had put the wrong address in a GPS mapping device.
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