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Justice for Kelsey
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Awesome news!!!!!!
UPDATE: After hours of searching, 40-year-old Jessica Burk has been found alive. She is at the mobile command center with police now. We have a reporter on scene and will have more information available soon.
OMG!
http://www.lex18.com/story/37457432/officials-searching-for-missing-hiker
WOW! She is so lucky! :happydance:
JMO
From the article
"She said she walked all the way to the dam Thursday and felt like she was walking in circles. "
She may have in fact been walking in some circles as that can actually happen when lost in the woods. I had learned about that a long time ago. What happens is you usually have 1 foot/leg which is dominant and so as you begin walking your dominant foot tends to push harder and makes you slightly turn with each step you take and so you end up walking in a huge circle.
The way to combat that in the woods is to pick out a sightline ahead of you and walk to it. Like a forked tree or something way out in the distance. Then when you get close to there you pick out the next sightline and keep doing that to try to go straight.
Whenever I am planning to be in some deep woods I always take a GPS and extra batteries and a compass. I had gotten a handheld one years ago and I love it. I mark my starting position as a landmark before i set out and then whenever I want to go back it is a piece of cake.
Just dont drop or break your GPS and have plenty of extra batteries to take with you.
http://www.lex18.com/story/37457432/officials-searching-for-missing-hiker
Tree houses???
This is fascinating information - very useful too. Thanks for sharing.JMO
From the article
"She said she walked all the way to the dam Thursday and felt like she was walking in circles. "
She may have in fact been walking in some circles as that can actually happen when lost in the woods. I had learned about that a long time ago. What happens is you usually have 1 foot/leg which is dominant and so as you begin walking your dominant foot tends to push harder and makes you slightly turn with each step you take and so you end up walking in a huge circle.
The way to combat that in the woods is to pick out a sightline ahead of you and walk to it. Like a forked tree or something way out in the distance. Then when you get close to there you pick out the next sightline and keep doing that to try to go straight.
Whenever I am planning to be in some deep woods I always take a GPS and extra batteries and a compass. I had gotten a handheld one years ago and I love it. I mark my starting position as a landmark before i set out and then whenever I want to go back it is a piece of cake.
Just dont drop or break your GPS and have plenty of extra batteries to take with you.
http://www.lex18.com/story/37457432/officials-searching-for-missing-hiker
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