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On November 18, 2006, 37-year-old Daryl Jane set out from Bainbridge Island toward Trout Lake, Washington, driving his trusty Jeep Cherokee into the Cascades. The plan was simple: a night with friends, a drum circle, and back home in time for the Seahawks game. But winter had other ideas. Choosing the direct route along the infamous NF-23 road, Jane drove straight into a mounting snowstorm. The forest grew white and silent, the road vanished, and soon his Jeep was stuck fast—snow piling higher, cell service gone, and no one else in sight. What began as a weekend trip became a desperate fight for survival in the frozen wilderness. 0:00 Introduction 0:38 Daryl Jane's Trip to Trout Lake 6:04 Stuck and Stranded in a Snowstorm 17:53 Rescue and Aftermath 26:19 Conclusion/Survival Tips Join the Outdoor Disasters Patreon for narration only videos and early access: / outdoordisasters Be the fuel behind Outdoor Disasters! Donate to my coffee fund: https://buymeacoffee.com/outdoordisas... New merch is now available! Check the new Outdoor Disasters store on FourthWall: https://outdoor-disasters-shop.fourth... Music by Scott Buckley "Omega" Copyright © 2025 Outdoor Disasters. All rights reserved. DISCLAIMER: All materials in these videos fall within the guidelines of fair dealing/fair use. No copyright infringement intended. All rights belong to their respective owners. If you are, or represent, the copyright owner of materials used in this video, and have an issue with the use of said material, or have any questions, feedback, suggestions, etc, email OD at [email protected] #Disasters #WildernessSurvival #SurvivalStories