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<blockquote data-quote="Old Fred" data-source="post: 295392" data-attributes="member: 7979"><p>Best bet is to carry more water than u ever need. If u vehicle breks down or u injured so cant drive then u need good communication .cb only good in areas where there is a few people around u that may pick up u call . If in remote areas u need sat phone to get help . But at the end of the day in remote areas u should be travelling with another veichle so u have back up on the spot .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Fred, post: 295392, member: 7979"] Best bet is to carry more water than u ever need. If u vehicle breks down or u injured so cant drive then u need good communication .cb only good in areas where there is a few people around u that may pick up u call . If in remote areas u need sat phone to get help . But at the end of the day in remote areas u should be travelling with another veichle so u have back up on the spot . [/QUOTE]
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