displacedtexan
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That's about what the wife and I decided a little while back.A guy in our camp got disoriented in a blizzard 3 years ago and spent the night next to a tree. We all have an InReach now. If a new guy hunts with us it's a requirement. Thankfully he was prepared and he was fine but that was a long night for everybody. $450 is cheap compared to being lost, stranded, etc.
We weren't even going deep in the backcountry, but she decided I just needed one when we were going to spend some time in a tent in grizzly country.
"I just want you to be able to check in or get help no matter what."