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<blockquote data-quote="Wishfull" data-source="post: 494741" data-attributes="member: 7460"><p>Those apps are ok if your phone hasn't gone flat and you got no way to charge it, or you've run into the bloke from Wolf Creek in the middle of no where.</p><p></p><p>But yes tell someone where you are going and maybe.....Report In.....every now and then if you can. </p><p></p><p>It is easy to think your ok until something goes wrong.</p><p>Once I decided to go for a drive to look for a new patch. 4 hour drive to get there. I hadn't told anyone where I was going and there was very poor mobile reception unless you walked up a hill and even then it was only 1-2 bars. Once there I thought how bloody stupid I had been. All was good though thankfully and I didn't have any problems.</p><p>I wasn't suggesting publishing phone numbers they would only be available to the Moderators.</p><p></p><p>Point in case. I happened to mention on PA about a pain in my chest that was worrying me. Now one of our very thoughtful Moderators actually rang me to see if I was ok and offered me some support information. Thanks Jack. :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wishfull, post: 494741, member: 7460"] Those apps are ok if your phone hasn't gone flat and you got no way to charge it, or you've run into the bloke from Wolf Creek in the middle of no where. But yes tell someone where you are going and maybe.....Report In.....every now and then if you can. It is easy to think your ok until something goes wrong. Once I decided to go for a drive to look for a new patch. 4 hour drive to get there. I hadn't told anyone where I was going and there was very poor mobile reception unless you walked up a hill and even then it was only 1-2 bars. Once there I thought how bloody stupid I had been. All was good though thankfully and I didn't have any problems. I wasn't suggesting publishing phone numbers they would only be available to the Moderators. Point in case. I happened to mention on PA about a pain in my chest that was worrying me. Now one of our very thoughtful Moderators actually rang me to see if I was ok and offered me some support information. Thanks Jack. :Y: [/QUOTE]
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