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Yes, as the current spreads along the ground the potential difference between your 2 feet can be huge, and kill you. I believe I've read to keep your feet together and don't touch anything else; limb, tree, etc.Definitely it varies. It's amazing that it can kill not by burning or direct impact but can be as little as just enough voltage to cause paralysis that causes breathing to stop. That's why it can kill an entire heard of elk with one strike. Not too long ago a rancher was killed by lightning and it also killed a bunch of his cows he was feeding!
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I read one in this thread that I had to just pump the brakes and move on. Best not to give it airGlad the families will be able to get closure.
Also, I can't imagine going through this with a loved one and reading strangers online comment on how foul play might have been at cause when these complete strangers have zero clue what happened nor did they know either of the victims... Speculating on an online forum serves absolutely zero purpose.
That's what I told my fiancé & my dad. They died doing what they love. I hope it was instant and completely painless.lets just stop with the speculation. poor families. i hope they find solace in knowing the guys died doing something they loved.
I have seen worst but not here. I seen people saying the elk won and this is what they get for hunting and killing animals. They live among us....I read one in this thread that I had to just pump the brakes and move on. Best not to give it air
I usually mark the truck with a GPS too.
More than once when moving around a lot I have forgot to mark the truck or quad at the new spot. That is always a little oh shit moment when you realize it. not a problem as long as it is daytime and clear. We all know the great feeling even when not lost when you are coming out in the dark and see the reflection of your truck side markers in your headlight beam..... Warm truck and cold beer awaitsSame here. And always a compass in my right pocket, religiously, with a quick bearing read before leaving the truck. Even here in WI.
the truck firing up is the other "best" feeling.More than once when moving around a lot I have forgot to mark the truck or quad at the new spot. That is always a little oh shit moment when you realize it. not a problem as long as it is daytime and clear. We all know the great feeling even when not lost when you are coming out in the dark and see the reflection of your truck side markers in your headlight beam..... Warm truck and cold beer awaits
I know all of the speculating in this thread might not have been the best but it's been a good reminder with safety gear items and I've added a couple items because of it.Sad news, prayers for these families!
Was thinking of this story this morning sitting in my truck before heading into my treestand waiting for rain to pass. Started to see a fair amount of lightning, turned the truck on and headed home.
I was going to sell my InReach and upgrade phones to get satellite texting. This incident changed my mind.I know all of the speculating in this thread might not have been the best but it's been a good reminder with safety gear items and I've added a couple items because of it.
hell no. have bothI was going to sell my InReach and upgrade phones to get satellite texting. This incident changed my mind.