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Harriest predicament you've ever found yourself in while in the woods?
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5282256" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>The couple of close calls I've had with falling trees, and the stories others have told here about falling trees, really points out how dangerous that aspect of outdoor activities really is. While the logging crew was working on my property last winter I talked them about it. Every one of the loggers could give me half a dozen names of friends and coworkers that had been killed by falling trees. And not just trees they were felling at the time, but "widow makers" that just fell at the wrong time.</p><p></p><p>When spending a lot of time in the woods, the old saying of having "eyes in the back of your head" should be "having eyes in the TOP of your head." Looking up can save your life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5282256, member: 17"] The couple of close calls I've had with falling trees, and the stories others have told here about falling trees, really points out how dangerous that aspect of outdoor activities really is. While the logging crew was working on my property last winter I talked them about it. Every one of the loggers could give me half a dozen names of friends and coworkers that had been killed by falling trees. And not just trees they were felling at the time, but "widow makers" that just fell at the wrong time. When spending a lot of time in the woods, the old saying of having "eyes in the back of your head" should be "having eyes in the TOP of your head." Looking up can save your life. [/QUOTE]
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