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I remember getting pissed walking in foggy nothingness for the day. was great. But got to the YHA with really bloodshot eyes from drinking and it being windy... happy days. Which reminds me. How the fuck to people get lost in the mountains in the UK, I takes 2 seconds to look at a map with even a button compass and walk toward a nearby road or even just walk, walk in a straight line for a few hours and hey you have an 80% chance you're no longer lost. Some use only their iphones for gps because its such an awesome app with great detailed maps and when their battery dies in the cold air they panic/larp like retards and stay put with ice picks and survival blankets. Then they wait for the mountain rescue to air lift them off the mountain (Big Hill) 3km to the carpark/hospital for a hot chocolate. "We made it guys" "That was some serious shit back there you saved us big time". Next the BBC/radio local report about how dangerous the outdoors is and how everyone should stay indoors and watch strictly come dancing and suck their thumbs. Then I realize why I have to get out.