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The scenario is - Father, Mother, two kids out for a drive in the mountains on a nice spring day. They get to a pass through the mountains and decide to go for a nice walk up the hills. They're wearing jeans, trainers, T-shirts. They take a snack.
When they set out, a slight breeze is blowing, but it's comfortably warm. They climb. When they've gone as little as a thousand feet up, the slight breeze has become uncomfortably strong, and the temperature has dropped significantly. The breeze has also brought cloud and mist, which now covers them. They can no longer find their way back. They wander and wander, getting more and more chilled, disorientated, hungry, weak. It starts to rain and hail.
They are usually found a few days later, dead, parents on the outside cuddling the kids, trying to keep them warm to the last.
No map, no compass, no waterproofs, no bivvy bags, no rations, no note in the car or message left with police saying where they're going and how long they should be.
Every year sees a few of those.
Of course, the other reaction is: the wilderness is a dangerous place, see, that proves it.
No it isn't. Properly trained, properly equipped, the wilderness is a damn sight safer than the average city.





Hospitals are definitely the creepiest and scariest places in the world! I was taking the steps up from the basement one night, around 2am-ish, and there was an aide coming down the steps with a dead baby in a metal basket. That scene kept showing up in my dreams! Reminded me a scene from the old nightstalker series. Those hours between 2a and 6a in the hospital are always weird, you feel as though anything can happen


and there was an aide coming down the steps with a dead baby in a metal basket.
Eh, it's too early in the morning for me to be reading this.

Hospitals are definitely the creepiest and scariest places in the world! I was taking the steps up from the base..."
That is just 3rd rate practicing by whomever was transporting the deceased child. They are supposed to cover any body they are transporting that might be visible to anyone. I'd be pissed.

The scenario is - Father, Mother, two kids out for a drive in the mountain..."
Wouldn't it have occured to them to head downward instead of wandering up and up?


Tressa, as Einstein once said: 'Only two things are infinite; the universe and human stupidity. I'm not sure about the universe.'
No, they don't know better. The people who live and work in mountains all the time do know better. The people who drive out from e.g. Birmingham don't.


I wish people would confine their stupidity and lawlessness to their own homes. No one wants to see that in public.

They walk among us. They look just like you and me...

I wish people would confine their stupidity and lawlessness to their own homes. No one wants to see that in public."
I think they already do. More accidents happened at home than outside, you know.

I wish people would confine their stupidity and lawlessness to their own homes. No one wants to see that in public."
Sorry! I'm not really sure, actually. It's a local reference to out-of-towners and out-of-staters. I think it has something to do with Mackinaw Island in Michigan being known for it's fudge.



I am awful with navigation of anything, and get lost in doctors' offices because I have zero sense of direction. I got lost for 30 mins. in a suburban neighborhood and finally just followed a homeowner out to the main road. We're not talking deep woods here. So, if I was set down in a fun house mirror maze, I'd lose it, too.




That's the everyday environment around here!


You guys kill me! City slickers!


I live near the Ohio river. One of the things we did as kids was try to get lost in the bottoms. We would drive all the bottoms roads and actively try to get lost. River, dead trees, corn fields, coyotes, bobcats. It was a little eerie. Good place to take a girl parking, drink, and do other substances!





Not to mention getting whacked in the head (and other body parts) every five steps. That's another thing! In horror movies they're always able to run through a cornfield without getting whacked once!
