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Safety and Survival
Fears going into the field
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<blockquote data-quote="nuggetino" data-source="post: 159216" data-attributes="member: 1884"><p>The shark attack situation seems to coincide with the wolf creek scenario. Every day life events like getting behind the wheel of a car are far more life threatening but it's hard to accept the ultra rare occurance of an outback murder or being chomped on. If you can take onboard the stats and exercise reasonable caution such as avoiding the pub brag as gedanate mentions then you're highly likely to be just fine for a long life tromping alone in the bush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nuggetino, post: 159216, member: 1884"] The shark attack situation seems to coincide with the wolf creek scenario. Every day life events like getting behind the wheel of a car are far more life threatening but it's hard to accept the ultra rare occurance of an outback murder or being chomped on. If you can take onboard the stats and exercise reasonable caution such as avoiding the pub brag as gedanate mentions then you're highly likely to be just fine for a long life tromping alone in the bush. [/QUOTE]
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