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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 591316" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>Well I can see the loss of faith. I have never had a problem but not to say I never Will. I usually use mine to find my truck in the dark usually I'm able to track nesw fairly reliably. But I had a bad experience years back down on the Wyoming/ Colorado border while elk hunting. We left the truck and had an elk down 30 minutes later across a canyon. We were unprepared expecting a quick in and out trip. We ended up using a free keychain compass from north American hunting club to find our way out. That's when I decided I needed to have some stuff I carry every time I go out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 591316, member: 22242"] Well I can see the loss of faith. I have never had a problem but not to say I never Will. I usually use mine to find my truck in the dark usually I'm able to track nesw fairly reliably. But I had a bad experience years back down on the Wyoming/ Colorado border while elk hunting. We left the truck and had an elk down 30 minutes later across a canyon. We were unprepared expecting a quick in and out trip. We ended up using a free keychain compass from north American hunting club to find our way out. That's when I decided I needed to have some stuff I carry every time I go out. [/QUOTE]
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