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I want to buy a compass
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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 454902" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>:lol: Hope you aren't one of those guys who gets out of the truck to take a leak in the woods and then walks in the complete opposite direction of the truck and gets lost! We had guys with us who were afraid of getting lost in the "big woods", usually they just followed a skidder trail into an area and then tied ribbons off of that to where they wanted to stand. </p><p>That's another option, just take about 10 rolls of surveyor tape with you and tie some about every 10' along your route, then just follow it back out, </p><p>I've seen that more than once while hunting! #-o :lol: </p><p>One of our guys hated ribbons, one day as he was collecting a line of them he happened to notice a guy out in front of him who was tying them, hope that guy made it out OK! :LOL2: :LOL2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 454902, member: 6547"] :lol: Hope you aren't one of those guys who gets out of the truck to take a leak in the woods and then walks in the complete opposite direction of the truck and gets lost! We had guys with us who were afraid of getting lost in the "big woods", usually they just followed a skidder trail into an area and then tied ribbons off of that to where they wanted to stand. That's another option, just take about 10 rolls of surveyor tape with you and tie some about every 10' along your route, then just follow it back out, I've seen that more than once while hunting! #-o :lol: One of our guys hated ribbons, one day as he was collecting a line of them he happened to notice a guy out in front of him who was tying them, hope that guy made it out OK! :LOL2: :LOL2: [/QUOTE]
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