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Kristen Davis

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Yes, but then you forgot about it in the very long time they took to pick us up. I completely forgot about it. Listen to Are You a Charlotte? on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

Yes, but then you forgot about it in the very long time they took to pick us up. I completely forgot about it. Listen to Are You a Charlotte? on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

And welcome to my favorite murder. The Minisoad.

And welcome to my favorite murder. The Minisoad.

Better be. You want to go first? Sure. Okay. My first one's called Lost in the Woods. Hey, MFM crew. On Minisoad 402, y'all shared some great stories about getting lost in the woods, so I figured I'd share mine. A handful of years ago, my father and some friends were hanging out in the wilderness of Oregon when one of their dogs got away. The group split up and began searching for the dog.

Better be. You want to go first? Sure. Okay. My first one's called Lost in the Woods. Hey, MFM crew. On Minisoad 402, y'all shared some great stories about getting lost in the woods, so I figured I'd share mine. A handful of years ago, my father and some friends were hanging out in the wilderness of Oregon when one of their dogs got away. The group split up and began searching for the dog.

Once successful in the search, the crew all headed back to their cars, loaded into three different vehicles, and took off. all of them except my father. He watched with disbelief as the three cars pulled away and headed down the mountain with his backpack in one of the trunks, chasing them, furiously waving his arms. No one noticed.

Once successful in the search, the crew all headed back to their cars, loaded into three different vehicles, and took off. all of them except my father. He watched with disbelief as the three cars pulled away and headed down the mountain with his backpack in one of the trunks, chasing them, furiously waving his arms. No one noticed.

According to my father, at first he was just annoyed and figured they'd realize any minute and turn around. As hours went by, he grew more and more frustrated and started walking down the road. Nighttime came quickly and in the dark he tripped and stumbled down a steep gully above a river.

According to my father, at first he was just annoyed and figured they'd realize any minute and turn around. As hours went by, he grew more and more frustrated and started walking down the road. Nighttime came quickly and in the dark he tripped and stumbled down a steep gully above a river.

He fought hard to get back up the slope but was so shaken up when he got back up he accidentally went in the wrong direction. So he's like doubling back. Flash forward to the next evening his friends first noticed he was left behind. Assholes. The next evening. That's insane. They all lived on a compound together, so my jaw dropped when I first learned this detail.

He fought hard to get back up the slope but was so shaken up when he got back up he accidentally went in the wrong direction. So he's like doubling back. Flash forward to the next evening his friends first noticed he was left behind. Assholes. The next evening. That's insane. They all lived on a compound together, so my jaw dropped when I first learned this detail.

It's not like they all went to their own apartments and, like, didn't notice. You know what I mean? Like, it makes sense that they weren't, like, in the room with him. Yeah. But they wouldn't know.

It's not like they all went to their own apartments and, like, didn't notice. You know what I mean? Like, it makes sense that they weren't, like, in the room with him. Yeah. But they wouldn't know.

I don't know, but it sounds very high. This is as high as you can get. His friends didn't call search and rescue until almost a full day after they had left him behind. Don't get me started here. Yeah, I mean, for real. My father was lost for three full days before he was found by mushroom foragers. So even after they realized he was gone, he was still fucking, they still couldn't find him. Right.

I don't know, but it sounds very high. This is as high as you can get. His friends didn't call search and rescue until almost a full day after they had left him behind. Don't get me started here. Yeah, I mean, for real. My father was lost for three full days before he was found by mushroom foragers. So even after they realized he was gone, he was still fucking, they still couldn't find him. Right.

That's just the beginning of the problem. Right. He was freezing cold, his cotton clothing soaked through, and he was surviving just on snow and thoughts of getting back to his family. Ugh. Because they took his fucking backpack, too. Yeah. My dad describes this experience as the scariest in his life, but he shares needing to get back to my nephew as what saved his life.

That's just the beginning of the problem. Right. He was freezing cold, his cotton clothing soaked through, and he was surviving just on snow and thoughts of getting back to his family. Ugh. Because they took his fucking backpack, too. Yeah. My dad describes this experience as the scariest in his life, but he shares needing to get back to my nephew as what saved his life.

Luckily, he survived with just a small bit of frostbite, but the PTSD from this harrowing experience will remain forever. My biggest reason I wanted to share this story is to share some tips to keep yourself safe outdoors. My father's close call does not deter me from being the outdoorsy woman I am and nor should it you if that's what you love.

Luckily, he survived with just a small bit of frostbite, but the PTSD from this harrowing experience will remain forever. My biggest reason I wanted to share this story is to share some tips to keep yourself safe outdoors. My father's close call does not deter me from being the outdoorsy woman I am and nor should it you if that's what you love.