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<blockquote data-quote="Hirschi1" data-source="post: 1673840" data-attributes="member: 89669"><p>Yes! This past January I was on a buffalo hunt with my neighbor and his kids. </p><p>Long story short my map on my phone wigged. We happened to be in an area with many steep sheer cliffs. I got my compass and map out, lead us out and back to the truck. My neighbors two young boys (11 and 14) thought we were in for a cold night ahead. Not the first time a quality compass, map, and the knowledge how to use them had brought me to safety when GPS and the like had failed. </p><p>Map and compass to me are a lot like a master card. " I never leave home without it".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hirschi1, post: 1673840, member: 89669"] Yes! This past January I was on a buffalo hunt with my neighbor and his kids. Long story short my map on my phone wigged. We happened to be in an area with many steep sheer cliffs. I got my compass and map out, lead us out and back to the truck. My neighbors two young boys (11 and 14) thought we were in for a cold night ahead. Not the first time a quality compass, map, and the knowledge how to use them had brought me to safety when GPS and the like had failed. Map and compass to me are a lot like a master card. " I never leave home without it". [/QUOTE]
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