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I have been in some country that once it gets dark you better be to a trail or know exactly where you are to get out. Areas with lots of drop offs,slides and cliffs its not smart to be finding your way out in that stuff best to sleep there.
I always carry a 22 for protection from bears and cougars, If one is going to attack shoot your buddy in the leg then run.
I used them tacks to mark my way in and out that glow when light hits them,caution don't put them side by side with a 3 inch gap,holy moly batman,I about freaked when them two beady eyes were staring at me,,lol when not using them keep the light from messing with your eyes and use the gps
I have been in some country that once it gets dark you better be to a trail or know exactly where you are to get out. Areas with lots of drop offs,slides and cliffs its not smart to be finding your way out in that stuff best to sleep there. I carry my head lamp plus a small flashlight and have my iphone in case
My advice: "Do not go into known wolf or grizzly country unarmed without a gun or pepper spray any time of day or night!"If you carry a GPS always mark the location of your vehicle before you head up the mountain! If you don't carry a GPS there are apps for phones such as "Trimble" that work nearly as good as a GPS.I learned to find my way by keeping track of mountains, landmark features, and using the sun/moon, I sort of have a natural built in compass, I'm not sure all these electronics are good for developing one self into a real self reliant woodsman?