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I learnt that by practical experience 21 years ago. Driving home through
Aberdeenshire I was caught in a white-out, and the car slid gently off the
road and into the ditch because I couldn't see that there was a slight
right-hand bend. I'd just passed a farm and went back to phone for help.
Eventually it got dark, and there was a power cut, so the whole country was
pitch dark. The farmer's wife insisted I stay the night, and asked if I had
overnight things. The farmer linked arms with me and we walked the 100 yards
or so to the car and back to get my bag. On the way I realised that if I had
tried to walk those 100 yards alone and in a pitch-black whiteout (if you
see what I mean) I'd have been dead. Now I never go anywhere in winter
without a sleeping bag, and if I ever get stuck again I will definitely stay
put in the car.



Staying in a bothy in the same county once I had a 100m trip to get
water, and used a reverse compass bearing to find myway back to the
building in the snow..

I have heard tales of folk in similar situations being led to saftey
by following the sound of pipes being played.

Driving snow is very disorienting, especially at night.



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In article ,
RJ Webb writes:
I have heard tales of folk in similar situations being led to saftey
by following the sound of pipes being played.


Bagpipes? Wouldn't there be a risk that they would try to get away from
the sound?
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"If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts;
but if he will be content to begin with doubts,
he shall end in certainties." Francis Bacon (1561-1626)
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In article ,
RJ Webb writes:
I have heard tales of folk in similar situations being led to saftey
by following the sound of pipes being played.


Bagpipes? Wouldn't there be a risk that they would try to get away from
the sound?
--
John Hall
"If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts;
but if he will be content to begin with doubts,
he shall end in certainties." Francis Bacon (1561-1626)
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In article ,
RJ Webb writes:
I have heard tales of folk in similar situations being led to saftey
by following the sound of pipes being played.


Bagpipes? Wouldn't there be a risk that they would try to get away from
the sound?
--
John Hall
"If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts;
but if he will be content to begin with doubts,
he shall end in certainties." Francis Bacon (1561-1626)
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In article ,
RJ Webb writes:
I have heard tales of folk in similar situations being led to saftey
by following the sound of pipes being played.


Bagpipes? Wouldn't there be a risk that they would try to get away from
the sound?
--
John Hall
"If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts;
but if he will be content to begin with doubts,
he shall end in certainties." Francis Bacon (1561-1626)


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I would like to add:


Driving snow is very disorienting, especially at night.


It's as though driving into the centre of an never-ending chrysanthemum
and I find it hypnotic.

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Quoting from message
posted on 24 Feb 2005 by RJ Webb
I would like to add:


Driving snow is very disorienting, especially at night.


It's as though driving into the centre of an never-ending chrysanthemum
and I find it hypnotic.

--
....ElaineJ... Briallen Gifts/Cards catalogue at http://www.briallen.co.uk
....Kinetic... Corn Dollies, Cards, Coasters, Mousemats, Kids' Tshirts
...StrongArm.. Jones' Pages at http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/ejones
....RISC PC... Corwen, North Wales; Steam Traction;CMMGB&Yukon Volunteers.
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Quoting from message
posted on 24 Feb 2005 by RJ Webb
I would like to add:


Driving snow is very disorienting, especially at night.


It's as though driving into the centre of an never-ending chrysanthemum
and I find it hypnotic.

--
....ElaineJ... Briallen Gifts/Cards catalogue at http://www.briallen.co.uk
....Kinetic... Corn Dollies, Cards, Coasters, Mousemats, Kids' Tshirts
...StrongArm.. Jones' Pages at http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/ejones
....RISC PC... Corwen, North Wales; Steam Traction;CMMGB&Yukon Volunteers.
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Quoting from message
posted on 24 Feb 2005 by RJ Webb
I would like to add:


Driving snow is very disorienting, especially at night.


It's as though driving into the centre of an never-ending chrysanthemum
and I find it hypnotic.

--
....ElaineJ... Briallen Gifts/Cards catalogue at http://www.briallen.co.uk
....Kinetic... Corn Dollies, Cards, Coasters, Mousemats, Kids' Tshirts
...StrongArm.. Jones' Pages at http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/ejones
....RISC PC... Corwen, North Wales; Steam Traction;CMMGB&Yukon Volunteers.


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