Why do trampers freak out when they get lost?

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Why do trampers freak out when they get lost?

Postby wayno » Mon 01 Jun, 2020 10:51 am

Why do trampers freak out when they get lost? An expert explains

https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/300025 ... t-explains
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Re: Why do trampers freak out when they get lost?

Postby michael_p » Mon 01 Jun, 2020 12:00 pm

Very good article Wayno. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Why do trampers freak out when they get lost?

Postby wildwanderer » Mon 01 Jun, 2020 4:19 pm

Good and interesting article.

I've been playing a survival computer game during COVID ISO called 'The long dark'. Your dropped in a cold, mountainous forest in Canada, with only hours to find warmth, shelter and water before you die from exposure.

It does a great job of capturing the fear of the lost while in a unknown and unforgiving environment. The first few hours and days are brutal at just the standard difficulty level. I've died of exposure alone in the dark several times. When you find shelter and gather some food/water it's a huge relief.

Challenging and highly enjoyable.
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Re: Why do trampers freak out when they get lost?

Postby rcaffin » Mon 01 Jun, 2020 9:17 pm

Do not forget the title of Paddy Pallin's book: 'Never Truly Lost'.
Or Daniel Boone's reply to a Q: "I've been a mite confused for a few days".

Lost is mostly an attitude of mind. Sure, I may be technically 'lost' at times because I could not give you my grid reference, but that really means little.

Novices freak out. Experienced walkers sit down and make some coffee.

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Re: Why do trampers freak out when they get lost?

Postby Biggles » Tue 02 Jun, 2020 12:29 pm

rcaffin wrote: [...]Novices freak out. Experienced walkers sit down and make some coffee.




Very, very true! :D
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—Oscar Wilde, 1890.
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Re: Why do trampers freak out when they get lost?

Postby stry » Wed 03 Jun, 2020 11:16 am

An old friend would address this question by pointing out that one is never lost.

His attitude was that you always know where you are, but the whereabouts of your camp, car, whatever, may be in question for a little while :lol:
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Re: Why do trampers freak out when they get lost?

Postby MaryLo1987 » Mon 05 Oct, 2020 1:39 am

This is a really interesting article, thanks for sharing.
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