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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1552327" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>Be careful if you are on the high prairies this time of year. It can be dangerous with the temperatures and wind chill. Looking back, there are about 3 or 4 scenarios in my life I can look back on and say " I am lucky I made it out of that alive". One was coyote hunting on the high prairies near Shirley Basin, Wyoming. There is a "little traveled" paved road that crosses that high plateau. I drove out there in mid January about 1984. The nights were going down to minus 20 Fahrenheit. I was about 4 miles off the paved road. I got stuck in a snow bank. I ran the distance to the main road so I would have enough time to catch a ride out. Luckily, a car was parked where I turned off the paved road. I knocked on the window and told the guy I was stranded. He said "get in, I am out of gas". Lol. We sat in his car talking until a car came along that gave us both a ride out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1552327, member: 27490"] Be careful if you are on the high prairies this time of year. It can be dangerous with the temperatures and wind chill. Looking back, there are about 3 or 4 scenarios in my life I can look back on and say " I am lucky I made it out of that alive". One was coyote hunting on the high prairies near Shirley Basin, Wyoming. There is a "little traveled" paved road that crosses that high plateau. I drove out there in mid January about 1984. The nights were going down to minus 20 Fahrenheit. I was about 4 miles off the paved road. I got stuck in a snow bank. I ran the distance to the main road so I would have enough time to catch a ride out. Luckily, a car was parked where I turned off the paved road. I knocked on the window and told the guy I was stranded. He said "get in, I am out of gas". Lol. We sat in his car talking until a car came along that gave us both a ride out. [/QUOTE]
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