Go! Drive & Camp

SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO?

You and your companions are stuck alone in the middle of nowhere. Your off-roader has broken down, there is zero cellphone signal (you also don’t have a satellite phone), and the nearest human settlement is several hours – even days – away. You have one of two choices: stay with the vehicle or walk to seek help.

In the majority of cases, it’s better for everyone to remain at the vehicle until someone comes along, but sometimes you get that sinking feeling

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