At first, I think the peace and quiet would be welcome to me. A time to regroup and get my head together and make sure all my body parts are intact and accounted for. Then an inventory of equipment needs to be taken and a plan of action would need to be drawn up and then implemented.<br><br>Because I'm an archer and shoot a longbow without the benefit of sights, I count my paces from one point to a specific point in the distance. It helps my mind and body come together as far as range estimation is concerned. Then when I have my bow in hand doing some Roving, I shoot judo tipped arrows at any old thing that catches my eye, which sort of ties everything together and hones my accuracy. Also, being an archer, I'd look for materials to suppliment my arrow supply and to build a backup bow. <br><br>Even though it's been years, I enjoy writing and kept a journal of events whenever I was in wilderness. A small notepad and pencil helped me to pass what little downtime I had.