A U.S. Forest Service safety flyer from 1946 unintentionally offers general wisdom for troubling times: Don’t yell, don’t run, don’t worry and above all, don’t quit.
It would let me post mg comment earlier so here goes! I wish this was posted and given to campers everywhere! Here in Cali it's clamping season (Yosemite and Joshua Tree are nearby) and I've already seen the news about the missing people at Yosemite. Even if you had a cell/gps- often there is no reception so it's of no use:(
Wise words to live by!
ReplyDeleteI'm carrying this around just in case I get lost. That way I won't 'lose my mind' in panic...
ReplyDeleteOf course, that's why I've got GPS on my cell... lol! ;)
Pretty scary! I would definitely yell for help.
ReplyDeleteI love this! I don't know why but I find it really cute! xxx
ReplyDeleteThat is good advice in any situation!!!
ReplyDelete#5 makes so much sense for all troubling times, i think.
ReplyDeleteNice advice :)
ReplyDeleteIn other words, keep calm and carry on. This was interesting to read. I want to see the rest now.
ReplyDelete*Erin
you are lost... don't worry (?) hahahahahahah lol
ReplyDeleteI like the last advise lol!
ReplyDelete"...don't worry and above all, don't quit." I love those wise words!! :)
ReplyDeleteAll the time Ceciliette- it is NOT a laughing matter!
ReplyDelete;-p LOVE THIS!
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It would let me post mg comment earlier so here goes!
ReplyDeleteI wish this was posted and given to campers everywhere! Here in Cali it's clamping season (Yosemite and Joshua Tree are nearby) and I've already seen the news about the missing people at Yosemite. Even if you had a cell/gps- often there is no reception so it's of no use:(
Sorry for my grammar- I have insomnia and am typing on my phone- grrr!
DeleteMeant: wouldn't-and-My. Sorry!
Yeah, it rings true for today as well as back then!
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