JRE 0 · January 26, 2024
Buried in Snow: Crazy Stories of Near Death Experiences
Who is Buried in Snow: Crazy Stories of Near Death Experiences?
Taken from JRE 2093 w/Sober October Crew:
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Sober October crew shares intense near-death experiences from avalanches and extreme conditions
- 02Discussion of survival instincts and how the body reacts when buried in snow
- 03Multiple crew members recount getting trapped and the psychological toll of life-threatening situations
- 04Joe explores the mental aspect of facing mortality and how it changes perspective
- 05Stories cover rescue operations and the importance of proper safety equipment in backcountry activities
- 06Crew discusses how these experiences shaped their approach to risk and adventure
- ▶Opening discussion about avalanche burial experiences0:00:00
- ▶Crew member describes panic and air deprivation while buried0:15:30
- ▶Joe explores the psychological shift that happens during near-death0:28:45
- ▶Discussion of rescue operations and survival equipment that saved lives0:42:15
- ▶Crew reflects on how these experiences changed their relationship with risk1:05:00
The Show
In this episode from JRE 2093 with the Sober October crew, Joe and the guys dive deep into some legitimately terrifying near-death stories centered around getting buried in snow. These aren't exaggerated bar stories either - these are accounts from people who have actually found themselves in life-or-death situations in the backcountry.
The conversation focuses heavily on avalanche encounters and what happens when you're suddenly trapped under snow with limited air. The crew talks about the immediate panic that sets in, the strange calm that sometimes follows, and the very real calculations your brain makes when you realize you might not survive the next few minutes. There's something uniquely terrifying about being buried alive, and these guys don't shy away from describing what that's actually like.
What makes this episode compelling is how Joe keeps steering the conversation toward the psychological angle. It's not just about the physical survival mechanisms at play, but what goes through your head when you're staring down your own mortality. The crew shares details about rescue operations, the role of luck versus preparedness, and how these experiences fundamentally alter the way you view risk and adventure going forward.
The discussion also touches on the safety measures and equipment that make the difference between a close call and a tragedy. They get into the specifics of avalanche beacons, proper training, and how even experienced backcountry enthusiasts can find themselves in situations where experience might not save you. It's humbling and grounded, the kind of conversation that makes you respect the power of nature and the randomness of survival.
Best Quotes
“When you're buried under snow, your body tells you everything is wrong and there's nothing you can do about it”
— Buried in Snow: Crazy Stories of Near Death Experiences
From the JRE 0 conversation with Buried in Snow: Crazy Stories of Near Death Experiences.
“The strangest part is how your mind goes quiet after the initial panic - like it's accepting what might happen”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 0 conversation with Buried in Snow: Crazy Stories of Near Death Experiences.
“You never truly understand how fast things can change until you've been in a situation where you're completely out of control”
— Buried in Snow: Crazy Stories of Near Death Experiences
From the JRE 0 conversation with Buried in Snow: Crazy Stories of Near Death Experiences.
“Having the right gear isn't about being invincible, it's about giving yourself a fighting chance when nature decides to test you”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 0 conversation with Buried in Snow: Crazy Stories of Near Death Experiences.
“These experiences don't make you more fearless, they just make you respect the mountains differently”
— Buried in Snow: Crazy Stories of Near Death Experiences
From the JRE 0 conversation with Buried in Snow: Crazy Stories of Near Death Experiences.