I was just reading a story on FB about a bear mauling. The story isn’t about the bear or the mauling, it’s about what the hunting partner did to save his buddies life. It went on to ask if people think about who they go into the woods with. Sure, we aren’t talking about getting smashed by a grizzly here in Ohio. But some of us venture out and people do find themselves in trouble every now and then.
Let’s take a story told on here a few days ago about a father son traveling 1600 miles and turning around.
@brock ratcliff had enough thought of his son to know when to get him off that mountain. Would he have done the same for me? I’d like to think so.
I bring this up because sometimes we get invites to do things with people we barely know. We get blind sided by opportunity and let our guard down. I’ve found myself on the side of a mountain holding on to a giant moose by the antlers. Most don’t know this story because it scares the shit out of me still. 2 guns on my person and I could reach for either one it happened so fast. Shit happens folks, shit you can’t prepare for. What you can prepare for is who you go into the woods with. Maybe the story hit me a little deeper and I’ve thought a bit much into it, but I felt like I needed to share.