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<blockquote data-quote="littletoes" data-source="post: 1890" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>Nighthawk, its said that most hunters never get more than 1/4 mile from there rig, for whatever reason. Last year me and my buddy ran into a couple of other hunters up on a mountain, they had drove in on a road that we didn't even know existed. They asked us where we parked. We told them, they remembered seeing the truck on there way in. they said that was over 8 miles by road. I told em that it was a hell of a lot farther the way we came! Talk about draggin but! I can't say that I never get lost, just not as much as I did as a kid!LOL Usually its because I follow a ridge that's easier walking without realizing it headed slightly in the wrong direction. Oh well, its all fun, littletoes. Anyone else have similar experiences? Would love to hear 'em!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="littletoes, post: 1890, member: 579"] Nighthawk, its said that most hunters never get more than 1/4 mile from there rig, for whatever reason. Last year me and my buddy ran into a couple of other hunters up on a mountain, they had drove in on a road that we didn't even know existed. They asked us where we parked. We told them, they remembered seeing the truck on there way in. they said that was over 8 miles by road. I told em that it was a hell of a lot farther the way we came! Talk about draggin but! I can't say that I never get lost, just not as much as I did as a kid!LOL Usually its because I follow a ridge that's easier walking without realizing it headed slightly in the wrong direction. Oh well, its all fun, littletoes. Anyone else have similar experiences? Would love to hear 'em! [/QUOTE]
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