Re: [Az-Geocaching] Survival Kit

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Author: listserv@azgeocaching.com
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To: listserv
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Survival Kit
That's what I do, too, Scott. I have the added benefit that the person(s) I notify are usually BOTH geocachers and Posse members. So, then we can call ourselves if we need help! ha ha!
Following up on a previous comment about being mistaken for a hunter while packin', I doubt anybody would believe I was out hunting big game with my compact .380 semi-auto, even with the Hydra-Shok's....
Trisha
Pres-kitt


On Wed, 04 September 2002, Scott Wood wrote:



 

At 01:29 PM 9/4/2002 -0400, you wrote:
One of
your best defenses is to LET SOMEONE KNOW where you will be and when you
will be back. When we go to a remote area, we leave our vehicle
description and route with a responsible person. They are instructed that
if they do not hear from us by a certain time/date to call for
help.
roadrunners
Geocaching makes this even easier.  If I go out by myself, I make
sure that someone knows which cache I am going to.  Assuming that I
am not REALLY lost, searchers can find the coordinates that should get
them in my neighborhood.


In liberty,

Scott


www.myblueheaven.com




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