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5 tips to avoid snake bites
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<blockquote data-quote="bjarvie" data-source="post: 446481" data-attributes="member: 10965"><p>Has anyone here used a epirb after a bit as taken place whilst solo out bush?.. i carry one with me at all times but curious to know the response times... I must admit i cant honestly see myself being at one with the idea of resting and staying still staring at my epirb after firing off a signal with some blind hope some buggers on the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bjarvie, post: 446481, member: 10965"] Has anyone here used a epirb after a bit as taken place whilst solo out bush?.. i carry one with me at all times but curious to know the response times... I must admit i cant honestly see myself being at one with the idea of resting and staying still staring at my epirb after firing off a signal with some blind hope some buggers on the way. [/QUOTE]
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