Yes, spent the night about 3 miles from the Canadian border. Good thing I was prepared and had gear with me. I had a GPS with me but it died and I didn't bring a compass. I won't make that mistake again.
If you've never been inside a strange home or old mill while it's on fire, you'd be amazed how easy it is to get lost. I've been in em with the smoke so thick you have to put your hand against your mask just to be able to see it and if you are not on a hose or lost touch with one you are following, it's pretty damn easy to get all screwed up fast.
Have you ever just into a body of water from more than 60 feet above it?
VTIT wrote: Yes, spent the night about 3 miles from the Canadian border. Good thing I was prepared and had gear with me. I had a GPS with me but it died and I didn't bring a compass. I won't make that mistake again.
Have you ever had a really bad fall?
VTIT we must have answered Sharks at the same time.
Your question: Yes, had a rock give out below me on a thirty foot cliff over Lake Superior. I survived, but had a lot of skin flayed off and a banged up shoulder and two ribs. Shark, your question, no, wasn't sixty feet, only thirty.
Hah! Answered two in one!
Ever left the road in your car traveling 80 miles an hour?
( I was offered an opportunity when I was a Statey but was "advised" I couldn't do it so I had to turn em down - owner of a car wanted me to drive it for him - SK Modified?? - coulda been fun...)
Ever have an airbag go off in your face?
(Me - no, but I've seen the effects and it doesn't look like a good time...lol)
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