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<blockquote data-quote="Hippyty79" data-source="post: 671125" data-attributes="member: 14866"><p>You haven’t got past the fear, you got the kit. Follow your mates bury some water close to camp, become bush smart, drive and mark all the tracks with your gps and phone. The sun goes e to w and sits in the n</p><p>Observe and try and depend on your instinct rather than gps and compass if you got the opportunity and willing, keeping them in pocket off-course for security and </p><p>Surveyor tape around camp brings you home if your not confident </p><p>It’s still got me buggered how</p><p>People Get lost </p><p>man walked this land with wheelbarrows </p><p>And Before with sticks and survived.</p><p>Surveyor or survivor or both</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hippyty79, post: 671125, member: 14866"] You haven’t got past the fear, you got the kit. Follow your mates bury some water close to camp, become bush smart, drive and mark all the tracks with your gps and phone. The sun goes e to w and sits in the n Observe and try and depend on your instinct rather than gps and compass if you got the opportunity and willing, keeping them in pocket off-course for security and Surveyor tape around camp brings you home if your not confident It’s still got me buggered how People Get lost man walked this land with wheelbarrows And Before with sticks and survived. Surveyor or survivor or both [/QUOTE]
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