#236878 - 12/06/11 04:32 AM
Re: Another guy narrowly misses the Darwin Award
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Geezer
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
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The only stuff he had was in the cab of the truck. The main reason he used it as insulation was because he couldn't eat it, I suspect.
"Paper towels... paper towels... I wonder what I could use these for?"
Sue
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#236883 - 12/06/11 07:59 AM
Re: Another guy narrowly misses the Darwin Award
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 04/28/10
Posts: 3164
Loc: Big Sky Country
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Yeah, once he realized he's "stepped in it" he was smart and resourceful. Run the engine briefly, bundle up with everything you can find, etc. But it's simply amazing to me that a person thinks to themself, hmmm...think I'm gonna drive off and see how far that road goes without any gear! Especially since he says he usually carries some.
That does make me want to dig thru what I keep in my truck. Normally it's just driving to work or school (in town) but when I travel I like to be really prepared, especially in the winter. I don't like to leave town during the winter months without a good sleeping bag for starters.
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#236885 - 12/06/11 09:15 AM
Re: Another guy narrowly misses the Darwin Award
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Veteran
Registered: 12/05/05
Posts: 1563
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If you go through chats of EDC minded people or preppers, you sometimes see a swinging trend between heavily prepared, and the bare minimum load. I have gone through that at times. And it seems that Murphy awaits you in those lean times when you don't have much on you.
I think that caching is one way to have the best of the two worlds. You carry less on you, but you are not very far from more gear.
In this case, the pickup should have contained one of his caches. A fixed project box, or whatever you may call it, would have easily contained a sleeping bag , warm clothes, and a week supply of food and water. This is not to say that wandering like he did was smart, but at least it would have made his adventure less stressful.
OTOH, I should admit that I did what he did when I was young and foolish, but I was lucky not to get stuck. In those adventures, I only had some tea,coffee, and little water, and never told anyone where I was going. I was just looking for quiet spaces to be alone.
Even the car wasn't 4x4, it was an underpowered sedan ! Now, I know how lucky I was.
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#236906 - 12/06/11 08:57 PM
Re: Another guy narrowly misses the Darwin Award
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 11/25/08
Posts: 1918
Loc: Washington, DC
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Thank you for posting this, Phaedrus. It's another reminder that even a modest rucksack of gear could have made an enormous difference in his comfort level and safety.
And, ditto Susan on the dogs -- I'm glad they didn't suffer along with him.
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#236930 - 12/07/11 05:41 AM
Re: Another guy narrowly misses the Darwin Award
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Geezer
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
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What I find kind of irritating about the decisions people make is that they actually knew better, but went ahead and did the dumb thing anyway. And not just the little things, but actual life-threatening situations.
Kids and pets are often victims of this kind of here today/gone tomorrow thought processes. Like leaving them in closed cars, driving drunk, answering the phone in another room with a baby in the bathtub, going hiking with practically nothing and getting lost or caught by weather, not keeping the poorly-trained dog on a leash, etc, etc, etc.
Sue
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