DSull
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During Colorado's second rifle season I decided to break off from the group and hunt a high mountain meadow. The meadow was at 11,000 feet and it took over an hour by atv and a 45 minute walk to get in to the area. I got there just before light and hunted all day with out any luck. I walked back to my atv only to find that it wouldn't start, I was out of communications with my hunting party because my radio and cell phone were in dead zones. The temperature was dropping rapidly and the sudden realization hit me that I might have to spend the night there. I used my atv cover to rig a shelter and then started a fire, at about midnight after 6 hours of huddling by the fire my son's showed up and rescued me. The moral to this story is never go out hunting with out enough gear to spend the night, fire starting material, stove, tarp, MRE's. because you never know but it could happen to you. I am 66 and have been hunting since I was 13 and this was my only experience of this type. Thank god I was prepared and I wanted to share this so that someone else could avoid my situation.