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Harriest predicament you've ever found yourself in while in the woods?
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<blockquote data-quote="SC Manimal" data-source="post: 5328770" data-attributes="member: 15989"><p>After H. S. I took a 2nd shift factory job. My buddy bought a boat and we fished most nights from about 3am till after sun up. He didn't have a spot light on the front of his boat and ALWAYS drove too fast. I didn't want to tell him how to drive his own boat and I was also a dumb teenager so I just went with it. I always sat center bow but one night I felt like we needed more light up front. All I had was my headlamp but it was better than the little blinky light that was on it. Anyways, we were rolling 50+mph when I saw something big in front of us. Some how I was able to yell loud enough and he turned. We were within feet of plowing through the middle of a small canoe with 1 passenger and NO lights. The wake flipped the canoe but no one was injured. No doubt God saved that man that night and taught me a valuable lesson to boot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SC Manimal, post: 5328770, member: 15989"] After H. S. I took a 2nd shift factory job. My buddy bought a boat and we fished most nights from about 3am till after sun up. He didn’t have a spot light on the front of his boat and ALWAYS drove too fast. I didn’t want to tell him how to drive his own boat and I was also a dumb teenager so I just went with it. I always sat center bow but one night I felt like we needed more light up front. All I had was my headlamp but it was better than the little blinky light that was on it. Anyways, we were rolling 50+mph when I saw something big in front of us. Some how I was able to yell loud enough and he turned. We were within feet of plowing through the middle of a small canoe with 1 passenger and NO lights. The wake flipped the canoe but no one was injured. No doubt God saved that man that night and taught me a valuable lesson to boot. [/QUOTE]
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