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Fears going into the field
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<blockquote data-quote="SCROUNGER" data-source="post: 159343" data-attributes="member: 4820"><p>Yep, interesting thread but not so sure about assembling recurves or pulling out swords when getting attacked. My wife won't go out prospecting by herself through the day because unfortunately there are some freaks out there, but then again, i don't like her being out at night by herself in some parts of Ballarat! I think women (unfortunately) are safest when in the company of others as gary o says. I always feel safe out in the scrub and i am carrying a pick, but in the end if a crazy attacks me from behind when i have ear phones on and a detector in other hand i'm more likely to come of second best.</p><p>Safety in numbers guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCROUNGER, post: 159343, member: 4820"] Yep, interesting thread but not so sure about assembling recurves or pulling out swords when getting attacked. My wife won't go out prospecting by herself through the day because unfortunately there are some freaks out there, but then again, i don't like her being out at night by herself in some parts of Ballarat! I think women (unfortunately) are safest when in the company of others as gary o says. I always feel safe out in the scrub and i am carrying a pick, but in the end if a crazy attacks me from behind when i have ear phones on and a detector in other hand i'm more likely to come of second best. Safety in numbers guys. [/QUOTE]
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