You know, I’ve got to admit that this is probably my greatest fear. Beau spends SO much time in the field, WAY up north, that if he ever goes missing, I’ll know where to START looking, but I can easily see not being able to find him. Granted, he’s a TOTALLY competent woodsman, but sh#t happens.
Where’s Waldo? Somewhere within these 1.5 MILLION acres!
Wow. 53 YEARS. How horrible for this family. :( Too bad he wasn’t a pretty, white, missing female. They seem to find those gals within days, because...RACISM! *SMIRK*
Cell phones are tracked by GPS as long as they have power.
Very little of Northern Wisconsin is completely out of cell phone coverage.
You can get a GPS beacon that continuously sends your location to someone you trust. Nomatter if there is phone service. Some even let you send text messages.
I never go boating or into the bush alone without one.
my wife makes me wear a dog gps tracking collar ( tie it to one of my bibs straps ) we bought an extra hand held unit. She does it to get every last dollar out of me. Either out of my pockets or bank she doesnt care. OR is she making sure me and the dogs are hunting and NOT at girlfriends house....hummmm
The high plains/desert country I go bird hunting (quail/chucker) in is all of northern Nevada/northern eastern California.
I always tell my wife I will be back in 10 or 12 days, if I ain’t back in 20 days she should send out the Sheriff’s posse to find the body cause I’ll probably be dead.
Sheriff will have about 300 THOUSAND square (about 190 million acres) miles to search, probably wouldn’t find much, lots of coyotes out there.
At least she would know that I died doing what I love.