Indifferent Snow
Por Cane, Robert D.
Publicado por epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565258789
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In the winter of 1846, 87 pioneers were trapped by an early blizzard in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Only 48 survived. The story of the Donner Party is infamous for one detail: cannibalism. But focusing on the gruesome end ignores the tragic chain of errors, bad maps, and leadership failures that led them there.
"The Indifferent Snow" deconstructs the myth of the "monsters" in the mountains. It reveals a story of desperate families, immense courage, and the lethal advice of Lansford Hastings, who promoted a "shortcut" he had never actually traveled. This is a survival analysis of group dynamics under absolute pressure, showing that in the face of nature, character matters more than supplies.
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