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Safety in the Bush
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<blockquote data-quote="AtomRat" data-source="post: 289718" data-attributes="member: 3111"><p>I know ive dropped a couple of bits of poo in similar scenarios. I try to remember to look up with each strong gust ( also helps the back! ) but as you know, in some areas it just cant be prevented. Bloody gums are soo dangerous and yep, they dont make a noise when they drop those limbs. Its quite scarey to go back to a dig location the day after to discover a branch or tree 5x the size of your digging area then covered. I just avoid the areas completely now on windy days, it happens too quick and i know theres no way in hell ill be able to run away if even knee deep in water. Keep safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtomRat, post: 289718, member: 3111"] I know ive dropped a couple of bits of poo in similar scenarios. I try to remember to look up with each strong gust ( also helps the back! ) but as you know, in some areas it just cant be prevented. Bloody gums are soo dangerous and yep, they dont make a noise when they drop those limbs. Its quite scarey to go back to a dig location the day after to discover a branch or tree 5x the size of your digging area then covered. I just avoid the areas completely now on windy days, it happens too quick and i know theres no way in hell ill be able to run away if even knee deep in water. Keep safe! [/QUOTE]
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