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James Stolpa, Jennifer Stolpa and their 5-month-old baby, Clayton, survived after being lost for eight days in Washoe County in 1987. The Stolpas spent days in their snowbound truck before ...
Jim and Jennifer Stolpa and their infant son Clayton are 500 miles from their home in Castro Valley, California, when they lose their way and are stranded in an endless wilderness of deep snow near the ghost town of Vya, Nevada, east of Cedarville, California. They battle for survival against the elements when Jim Stolpa drives too far down a ...
In late December 1992, Jim and Jennifer Stolpa, and their five-month old son Clayton attempt to travel to a funeral when Jim's grandmother passed away. On their way there, they miss the sign that leads them to the city, and instead drive down into a remote region in Northern Nevada, where they become stuck for nine days until Jim walks to Vya ...
In the winter of 1993, a young man named Jim Stolpa, his wife, and baby, became snowbound while driving through northern Nevada. After an almost 30-hour, 50-mile (80 km) walk, Stolpa was found near Vya. [5] The Stolpas' ordeal was made into a movie, Snowbound: The Jim and Jennifer Stolpa Story. Vya remains a ghost town to this day.
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Snowbound: The Jim and Jennifer Stolpa Story, a 1994 television movie; Snowbound, a film starring Erika Eleniak, Monika Schnarre, and Peter Dobson; ...
Jennifer Lyn Bernhard, 48, and her father Stevie Ray Smith, 74, were found dead in a Northfield Township, Mich., home on Jan. 1, the Washtenaw Prosecutor’s Office said in a press statement.
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