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Dont die in the Outback
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<blockquote data-quote="Dog Ranger" data-source="post: 641075" data-attributes="member: 14141"><p>Due to being in an SBS or on a quad, I'm usually pretty close always to a vehicle of sorts, but I never walk away from anything without water. Good torch and a mirror. (and not one that can break) An aerial search won't hear a whistle and their damn hard to blow with cracked ribs. Trust me when I say FNQ will kill you just as quick as any other part of remote Oz, injury is bad enough, but if your laying in the heat it will complicate the situation ten fold. Don't rely on others to get you out the shit as others may not be around. Finally and more important than anything else bar water. STAY CALM as once you panic logic is lost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dog Ranger, post: 641075, member: 14141"] Due to being in an SBS or on a quad, I'm usually pretty close always to a vehicle of sorts, but I never walk away from anything without water. Good torch and a mirror. (and not one that can break) An aerial search won't hear a whistle and their damn hard to blow with cracked ribs. Trust me when I say FNQ will kill you just as quick as any other part of remote Oz, injury is bad enough, but if your laying in the heat it will complicate the situation ten fold. Don't rely on others to get you out the shit as others may not be around. Finally and more important than anything else bar water. STAY CALM as once you panic logic is lost. [/QUOTE]
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