Lying stricken on a Norwegian mountainside, this is the moment a British-based American climate change reporter was rescued after almost week alone in the wilderness.
Alec Luhn, 38, heard the helicopter flying around above him for several days but could not move because he has shattered his femur in a fall from a cliff in the Folgefonna National Park - home to three of gigantic glaciers.
The Daily Mail understands that he managed to survive by drinking rainwater as it fell and two chocolate bars he had in his bag.
'He had nothing to drink before the rain came', one medical source said.
Mr Luhn, who works the New York Times and the Guardian, was spotted by the rescue team because of his bright red coat. 'He had waved to them', police have said.











