Friday, February 19, 2010

Money-burning snowboarder rescued from Alpine ski lift

A German snowboarder stranded in the Austrian Alps for six hours has been rescued after attracting attention by setting fire to his cash. Dominik Podolsky, 22, of Munich, was stuck on a ski lift when it shut down for the day, with the temperature -18C.

Mr Podolsky was taking the lift down the mountain on Saturday when he became trapped about 10m (33ft) above ground. He had forgotten his mobile phone and his shouts for help were not heard. "I thought about jumping down, but then I'd have probably broken both legs and would have frozen to death," he said.



He used techniques learned through military service to fight off hypothermia, but his limbs began to go numb and he kept falling asleep. As darkness fell, he began to burn paper handkerchiefs and the contents of his wallet with a cigarette lighter. He started with restaurant bills and business cards before he was spotted burning the last of 120 euros in cash.

Mr Podolsky was taken to hospital after a ski-run cleaning crew spotted his last 20 euro note going up in flames. After treatment for hypothermia, he was able to take a train home that night.

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