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Too Careful? #1842579 11/17/10 10:36 PM
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So me and my two kids (9 & 4 years old) were going hunting this weekend with my friend. My friend cannot go so I am debating just me and the two kids going. However, this place is in the middle of nowhere, and I mean nowhere.

The cautious side of me says I should not go in case something happened to me way out there. My 9 year old gets drilled regularly on what to do if anything happened to me. However, things would change dramatically if he was also in charge of his little brother trying to keep a cool head.

Am I worrying too much?


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Go have fun dude and let the worries stay behind. Common sense is the best thing in whatever you do. If it doesn't sound right don't do it.



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go gettem! just have fun



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You need to apperciate those "middle of nowhere" places. They may not be around for too much longer.


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I definitely appreciate those "middle of nowhere" paces. We are blessed enough that my family owns this one and it's a dandy, so hopefully it will be around for a while.


Re: Too Careful? [Re: scott1071] #1842708 11/17/10 11:19 PM
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Take em. Make sure the older one knows how to use a cell phone and cigarette lighter.

I say cigarette lighter because my dad smoked. Whenever we'd be driving in the middle of nowhere (pre cell phone days) he'd say that if something happened, build a fire, hang tight, and wait on somebody to show up.



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sometimes i feel the same way with my boys. then i think about all the days when i was groin up that me and my brother would stay out from sun up to sun down playin in the creek and on the land we grew up on.the land is still in the family but as life goes i have moved away and made my own life. its the simple things we tend to over look. get those kids of yours down there and have a blast. and remember to them you are superman and nothing can hurt them while your around. now go have fun!



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Give the kids written instructions/directions on location to go with the cell, program sheriffs number, and what lack of cell service means? And a few driving instructions,, Then Have fun


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My lease is also out in the boonies, I am getting up there in years as well. My grandson (8YO) and I will go to the lease by ourself all the time. I want to spend as much time as I can with him as long as I am breathing. I have taught him everything I can in the event some thing happens to me. So what I am saying is, get out in the woods with them and have fun.


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Take a GPS and get the coordinates and write them down in case they need to be used


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Nothing wrong with being cautious.........coordinate with the wife that you will send her a text message every X hrs at the top of the hour(assuming you have cell service).

If she doesn't get a text then she knows where you are and can send help.


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Hmm....you don't have OnStar by any chance do ya? Ha ha...

No man....go! Have fun! If you get lost, the kids will remember it for ever and you will have some great memories! Your right to be cautious and think about it, but I really wouldn't worry too much about it. Get them kiddos out there and enjoy the outdoors!



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Re: Too Careful? [Re: Curtis] #1843478 11/18/10 03:30 AM
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Appreciate the input guys. I do seem to easily forget the times my Dad had us in the boonies when I was a tot. We survived.

And I do have on-star and my eldest knows how to start the truck and hit the red button. ;-) He also knows plan B and C.

When I have drilled him on what to do in an emergency he is never concerned or confused about what he should do, but always says he doesn't know if he could leave my out there to find help. That'll tug at your heart strings as a father.




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wow! had a car wreck 3 months ago & my daughter insisted on riding in the ambulance with me. i wasn't seriously hurt but no one knew for sure at the time. strange feeling when the kiddos worry about you almost as much as you do them


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I am in your same boat out in west tx about 50 miles from boarder. Just started hunting with my 13 yr old son. I am cautious and do text my wife regularly.

I believe you can't let the what ifs control your life and/or time with your sons. My son and I look forward to the 8 hrs in the blind, cooking and fending for ourselves and just the father and son time. Don't miss out on that. You can't get back. It is a great time to teach them how to be good, independent men.



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Originally Posted By: jjandcompany
Give the kids written instructions/directions on location to go with the cell, program sheriffs number, and what lack of cell service means? And a few driving instructions,, Then Have fun


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Thanks catchin'. I hear ya. Good idea about the regularly scheduled texting.... until I get stupid and forget about it and the cavalry shows up! Just kiddin. It really is a good idea when the really young ones like mine are involved.

My sons each started hunting with me when they were three years old and I have only been without them 5 or 6 times in the past six years. They definitely get lots of time with Dad in the field and we enjoy every minute of it. I do tend to be a little more cautious when my 4 year old is involved.


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Check in with another adult at a prearranged time early and late, inform the kids what to do IF, and go and get amongst them.



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I take my 6 yr old with me to the ranch most of the time. When the 2 yr old is a little older, I'll be taking both of them. Just be careful. Keep it tame. No chainsaws, midnight hikes, ATV races or anything else that could be really dangerous.

Of course, I may be a little over cautious, but I always keep in mind how far away from medical attention we are.





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Go have fun!! Have pre-set check-ins with the wife or someone. Worry, but don't worry to the point that it takes all of the fun out of it!! These times with your kids will shoot past you in the blink of an eye. Have fun while you can...they grow up way too fast!!



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I would defintely take em, & use good common sense & leave info where you are & when your coming home.
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Great thing you are doing by taking the kids. Just have a plan and get on the road!



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Boss i am in the same boat as you. i wanted to take my daughter to my family ranch but is so rough and in the middle of nowhere. i ended up not going cause it would make one hundred times harder on me if my daughter was left to fend for her self. but we are 4 miles away from the border and we have been seeing more movement around there.

so you are not wrong to worry.


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We're going. Thanks guys.

If you read a story in the paper about a middle aged guy kicking the bucket and his 9 year old son fighting his way out of hog infested woods armed only with a machete and flash light, all while carrying his 4 year old brother on his shoulders... it was probably us.


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