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    Default Things you didn't realize you needed until you did?

    A couple weekends ago I was fishing Cheeseman Canyon and my phone for whatever reason rebooted. I had it in airplane mode to save on the battery as well as there is no cell signal anywhere in the area. When the phone rebooted it reverted to 5:00 pm even though it was only somewhere around 11:00 am. I never ran in to this or even thought about it before. I have extra battery backup with me when I hunt but didn't realize the phone would not come up with the correct time on a reboot.

    Guess I need to invest in a simple wrist watch.

    What other unthought of issues has anyone experienced when out in the field?

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    Its always something isnt it?

    I keep a stash of assorted zip ties in my vehicles, cases & my pack because sometimes that unexpected something needs one.

    Hope that's what you meant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickNorris View Post
    I keep a stash of assorted zip ties in my vehicles, cases & my pack because sometimes that unexpected something needs one.
    Something or someone?

    Do you also keep duct tape, some large trash bags, and a shovel? You know.... just in case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Something or someone?

    Do you also keep duct tape, some large trash bags, and a shovel? You know.... just in case.
    Don't be silly, electrical tape is more useful.


    & the wood chipper is @ home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Do you also keep duct tape, some large trash bags, and a shovel? You know.... just in case.
    Doesn't everyone?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickNorris View Post
    Its always something isnt it?

    I keep a stash of assorted zip ties in my vehicles, cases & my pack because sometimes that unexpected something needs one.

    Hope that's what you meant.
    Zip ties are great for putting the carcass tag on in the field. Quick and easy. Plus you can repair things with them.

    Paracord and duck tape also go great in the pack. Unlimited uses out in the field.

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    High lift wheel hook and JB weld. Zip ties are a good one as well.

    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    High lift wheel hook and JB weld. Zip ties are a good one as well.

    Why not use lighter fluid and a match like everyone else?

    I learned the hard way to always carry a coat and pants when traveling Vail Pass. Got stuck in a white out snow storm, in July, once.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ah Pook View Post

    I learned the hard way to always carry a coat and pants when traveling Vail Pass. Got stuck in a white out snow storm, in July, once.
    Dress for summer, ALWAYS Prepare for winter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by def90 View Post

    Guess I need to invest in a simple wrist watch.
    I always wore a watch when in the outdoors. Much easier than pulling out the phone. Now I wear one all the time. I know most people have got rid of them and just use their cell phones - not me

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