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Jul 2, 2020
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Turd Ferguson
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Why is that? I am not that familiar
My niece got lost for 1/2 a day a few years ago, so I believe it, just curious.
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Advice on how to keep children safe in the Uinta's?
DizzyDean
7/2/20 3:55pm
Start by having them wear a whistle around their neck
TADOW
7/2/20 3:56pm
My favorite survival item. They are loud and you blow them all day long.
Joe Banks
7/2/20 4:00pm
Just make them keep it in their pocket or backpack or they'll drive you nuts
Harbinger
7/2/20 4:05pm
While I get what you're saying, in all honesty make sure
vandalcoug
7/2/20 4:42pm
This, first of all! If you get GPS signal, put a Tile GPS fob around their neck.
runnincoug
7/2/20 4:26pm
Unitas are much easier to get lost in than other mountain ranges.
TerribleOpinionsGuy
7/2/20 3:57pm
Why is that? I am not that familiar
Turd Ferguson
7/2/20 4:56pm
I’m wondering the same.
OmahaThunderCoug
7/2/20 5:06pm
Because they run east to west instead of north to south. And lots of little
TerribleOpinionsGuy
7/2/20 5:08pm
Watch missing 411
Harbinger
7/2/20 3:59pm
I make very clear that kids need to stay where they can see me at all times.
stenso
7/2/20 4:15pm
Reminds me of the Hitchhiker's Guide: Towel
2ndTrombone
7/2/20 4:23pm
Mosquito proof them
BlooCoog
7/2/20 4:36pm
Don’t take your eyes off younger kids. Keep them where you can see them at all
Zastava
7/2/20 5:26pm
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