Posted on 01/24/2020 7:21:41 PM PST by nickcarraway
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A road-tripping German woman was rescued from the treacherous Norwegian wilderness when she set up a Tinder account and enlisted help from one of her matches, according to a report Friday.
Lonia Haeger, a pro kite surfer and self-styled adventurer, was traveling through the remote Nordkapp region in a camper van with two friends when they became stranded on the side of a mountain by a deluge of freezing rain, according to Central European News.
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She soon learned emergency responders were too far away to help them quickly, so she set up the location-based dating app to hunt for a nearby, potentially helpful bachelor. Not long after setting up the profile, she matched with bearded local guy Stian Lauluten who quickly showed up with a bulldozer and helped her cut a safe path through the ice.
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Gotta love those Viking men, they’re always there when you need them. I know, I’m married to one.
Would like to see what she looks like without the hat.
She owes him a date.
She is cute as a button!
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