Three years ago I responded to a craigslist ad asking for deer carcases for raw dog food. No problem, my guys left 3 after butchering where I could find them. Loaned the sweet young thing my knife as she'd forgotten to bring one. Then I grabbed the largest to drag 100 yds up to her truck.
Waited awhile, then went back to see what the problem was. She hadn't paid any attention to which direction I'd left. Leaned on her truck horn, but she didn't show. Getting dark, no moon, no telling where she might be.
Almost an hour later I got a call from a distant neighbor whose house lights she'd spotted. More than a little frightened by the time she got to their door. Covered in blood, she alarmed them.
Went down to bring her back to her truck, pleasantly surprised that she had presence of mind to hang onto my knife. She decided one deer was all she wanted to feed her dogs. My hunters found the bag of organs she'd gathered and abandoned in her fright.
I offered to go back by flashlight to where the other two deer were but she'd had enough adventure. Far as I could tell, almost no sense of direction. But from up here, walk downhill up to a mile in any direction and you get to a road.
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