Coming from the middle of the continent, I thought the Everglades was prairie when I first saw it. Obviously it's not. I fished and tent-camped there for a week with three other guys. Besides the scenery, abundant birds, fish, lizards and snakes, what I remember was the mosquitoes!
Living, camping, and hunting in the wetland state of Minnesota I'm no stranger to mosquitoes, but this was different. All of us had standard bug spray on but the mosquitoes were undeterred, even in broad daylight. While harvesting a coconut from a tree (a skill I don't get to practice often where I live) I had thousands of mosquitoes on my arms and back within a minute or two even with a fresh dose of 40% DEET spray. We ended up pitching tents early with the openings facing each other so we could talk without being outside. In driving around the area, we saw entire houses encased in frames with bug netting like a house inside a screen tent house.
I think anyone can get lost, and I commend Scott for keeping his cool, sheltering in place, and attracting rescuers. I'm sure he created a few more preppers in the process. I just hope their ordeal with the mosquitoes is over.
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The man got the powr but the byrd got the wyng