Scott7022 said:
I am not poking you or being argumentative. But in the back country a little injury can become life threatening
I've spent a lot of time considering this, and more than 50 years in the outdoors.
I've already been miles from nowhere in great pain. With all due respect, please don't presume to suggest what's right for me.
As I said in my post, I would MUCH RATHER die doing something I love.
Have we gotten to the point where we think everyone should die in a nursing home? Many of the people I know are sick with one malady or other that will end with them dying painfully in a hospital bed. Many folks have already shared sad experiences with loved ones in hospitals. How in the world is that better?
Oh and you mentioned something about drama. No, not at all.
I think we're really going down a rat-hole here, and away from the OP's question .
I believe the gist was more what steps have those of us taken for emergencies.
Perhaps we can return to that. I'll stop defending my point of view from here on.
There have been some points made , such as taking care of my dog Lacy.
At my age, us dog-lovers need to consider reciprocating agreements to care for each other's dogs. One of my good friends, as well as my sister could / should do that.
Pat