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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2584602" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>I never had a ton of friends so I tried to hold onto the ones I did have. That goes especially for those willing to drive out into the cold dark woods and chase animals that were much smarter than we were, carrying equipment more suited for a tree stand. To his credit, he did thank me years later for always planning and being prepared for the trips we had done. This of course was prompted by the tables turning when we had gone to different colleges and I wasn't able to do a Shasta ascent that he was excited about because of scheduling conflicts. He was in the hot seat and had to plan and organize everything, and took a couple of guys we had known in high school who I wasn't particularly close with. They ended up having to turn back due to the two guys not being prepared physically, mentally, and equipment wise. He is doing his residency in an ER so I just hope he has learned his lessons and is less forgetful now lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2584602, member: 113623"] I never had a ton of friends so I tried to hold onto the ones I did have. That goes especially for those willing to drive out into the cold dark woods and chase animals that were much smarter than we were, carrying equipment more suited for a tree stand. To his credit, he did thank me years later for always planning and being prepared for the trips we had done. This of course was prompted by the tables turning when we had gone to different colleges and I wasn't able to do a Shasta ascent that he was excited about because of scheduling conflicts. He was in the hot seat and had to plan and organize everything, and took a couple of guys we had known in high school who I wasn't particularly close with. They ended up having to turn back due to the two guys not being prepared physically, mentally, and equipment wise. He is doing his residency in an ER so I just hope he has learned his lessons and is less forgetful now lol. [/QUOTE]
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