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Metal Detecting for Gold
Fell down mine shaft
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<blockquote data-quote="SCROUNGER" data-source="post: 241878" data-attributes="member: 4820"><p>Ah, now you're thinking, and if that didn't work you could use it to saw of your legs, one at a time to eat :lol: and if you've got matches that you lit the fire with you could cook them. How about wearing a jumper and knitting a rope ladder? :lol: :lol: Sorry Sheryl, just amusing myself.</p><p>It is a good question though, and one i often ponder when i'm out there alone and look down deepish shafts. Many have old tree limbs in them but many don't as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCROUNGER, post: 241878, member: 4820"] Ah, now you're thinking, and if that didn't work you could use it to saw of your legs, one at a time to eat :lol: and if you've got matches that you lit the fire with you could cook them. How about wearing a jumper and knitting a rope ladder? :lol: :lol: Sorry Sheryl, just amusing myself. It is a good question though, and one i often ponder when i'm out there alone and look down deepish shafts. Many have old tree limbs in them but many don't as well. [/QUOTE]
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