Mother uses survival skills to help keep stranded family alive
Using the skills learned from hunting and trapping for 20 years, a Wollaston Lake woman kept her family going for three days while they were stranded on a small island.
Rose Tsannie, 43, went boating with her two daughters, Ronna, 25, and Sammy, 16, last Tuesday on Wollaston Lake. Joining them was Tsannie’s brother, Phillp Hansen, 44. The family had some groceries and an extra five gallons of fuel, but an uncle who had been in the craft with them took the gas when he went home, leaving them with one gallon.
Usually, 10 gallons of fuel is needed to go back and forth, but with the weather, Tsannie said you have to take extra.
“And my brother thought there was extra gas in the boat. And when we ran out of gas, and he said my uncle took it, his extra gas. So, that’s how we got stranded.”