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<blockquote data-quote="BoydWilliam" data-source="post: 4002" data-attributes="member: 227"><p>If you are many miles from civilization, and intend to walk back to a town, walk AT NIGHT!</p><p>It dramatically decreases your chances of dehydration, and you will cover many more miles this way.</p><p>Obviously your eyes will need to need to become accustomed to the light, but this should only take 20 mins or so. 'Night eyes' are nearly as good as seeing in the daylight, any boyscout will tell you that!</p><p>The worst predators you will encounter are the occasional snake which obviously isnt good, but its better than dying of dehydration in the heat of the day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoydWilliam, post: 4002, member: 227"] If you are many miles from civilization, and intend to walk back to a town, walk AT NIGHT! It dramatically decreases your chances of dehydration, and you will cover many more miles this way. Obviously your eyes will need to need to become accustomed to the light, but this should only take 20 mins or so. 'Night eyes' are nearly as good as seeing in the daylight, any boyscout will tell you that! The worst predators you will encounter are the occasional snake which obviously isnt good, but its better than dying of dehydration in the heat of the day! [/QUOTE]
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