
Hunter Finds His Way Home After Getting Lost Near Big Meadow
After getting dropped off by a friend in Big Meadow and getting lost hours later, a hunter has found his way back home safe as tips are provided for those who want to stay safe while adventuring outdoors.
Concerningly, as the hike was only supposed to last 45 minutes, the missing man was not prepared for overnight stay in the woods, and had left his jacket and other essential items in the friend’s vehicle.
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Thank you to SCSOSAR team for their work as this is a reminder to everyone to please be safe when you are out adventuring on your own. Please take a look at the article as it safety tips are provided to ensure you are prepared. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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