Friday, October 20, 2017

ballad

A lanyard full of duck calls
This one boys will out blow’em all
And granddaddy gave me this one here

We’re jumpin’ logs in our duck boat
Whatever it takes to get the hole
Me and the boys really smoked’em here last year…but you see now

It’s about more than dogs and trucks
Settin’ decoys and killin’ ducks
Its precious time we spend out here.

Thursday, October 5, 2017

man trapped in cave

Lost and alone for almost 60 hours,Mr. lukas Cavar was paired with a buddy for a reason. His buddy thought he was okay, and so did young Mr. Lukas but he quickly found out that he was lost in Sullivan Cave. Although Safety and survival procedures would have been helpful for the young man, Mr. Lukas and his buddy should have remain ed together with a group or near a group so this would not have happened.

Lukas and his buddy that he was paired with should have not gotten separated in the first place, they should have Remained together. Lukas and his group were going through a part of the cave known as the back breaker when he realized he was not enjoying it and wanted to join the other group but got lost. evidence from the text says right where he got lost and realized he was trapped inside, "He left his group and tried to meet with the other one but got lost. He made his way back to the gate at the cave’s entrance but it was locked. It was then he realized he was trapped — without food or water."

On trips like that you are paired up for a reason, and that reason is to not get lost because that very well could have been the end of his life if no one would have found him. Luckily their was a rescue crew that came to save him after his parents and others notified the college of a missing student. He was curled up by the entrance gate sleeping when he was found, he did not know where he was when he woke up and much of everything was a blur. it states that evidence in the text "Help arrived late Tuesday night. Mr. Cavar was asleep, curled up at the bottom of the entrance of a cave when the bright lights of rescuers roused him.
“It took me a while to recognize the cave and to realize where I was,” he said in an email. “But as soon as it clicked in my brain, I scrambled up the remainder of the cave as fast as I could and climbed out. The rest was a blur.” 
To conclude, i really enjoyed this article, ive never been in a situation like that nor would i ever like to be.