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Harriest predicament you've ever found yourself in while in the woods?
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<blockquote data-quote="moondawg" data-source="post: 5293338" data-attributes="member: 1412"><p>I remember scouting at Shelby Forest one time post deer season. I hadn't planned to be out very long, and just wanted to see what I could find. I was following a frozen slough to my right. I knew to just turn around and follow the slough on my left to the road. No big deal, right? It started snowing. I sat down on a fallen tree and rested a minute or two. The snow started to stick, and covered the ground AND the slough. I looked around and...where's the slough??? I had used the slough as a landmark, and it had disappeared under the snow. I basically walked in a general that-away direction (think Captain Jack Sparrow and his "compass"). I made it to the road, about a hundred yards or so from my truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moondawg, post: 5293338, member: 1412"] I remember scouting at Shelby Forest one time post deer season. I hadn't planned to be out very long, and just wanted to see what I could find. I was following a frozen slough to my right. I knew to just turn around and follow the slough on my left to the road. No big deal, right? It started snowing. I sat down on a fallen tree and rested a minute or two. The snow started to stick, and covered the ground AND the slough. I looked around and...where's the slough??? I had used the slough as a landmark, and it had disappeared under the snow. I basically walked in a general that-away direction (think Captain Jack Sparrow and his "compass"). I made it to the road, about a hundred yards or so from my truck. [/QUOTE]
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