Great story Hanc. Takes me back to when life was so much more simple and less controlled. There was a free-wheeling flow to life that I miss. I remember as kids we would take our 22's and just wander off for the day. Go to the USS Steel dump and rat shoot. Then make a raft and float on the river for a while. Then follow the train tracks home.
Yep, Hanc, we're dinosaurs that roamed the earth in prehistoric times.
*Gasp!* Out of sight of your parents WITHOUT a cell phone or a GPS tracker? And ARMED AND DANGEROUS?! And gone the WHOLE DAY? And I bet your played cowboys and indians too, that barbarous game! Besides, it should be called bovine guides and natives, otherwise it's racist. I can't imagine how you can possibly have turned out to become a normal person without supervision from parents and government rules guiding the way for you as a minor growing up in this horrible world!

Tongue firmly in cheek

Seriously though, I think I am the last generation to grow up without a cell phone. They became popular and affordable around the middle of the 90s, when I was 10-12 years old. But it was far from usual for kids to have their own until a couple of years later. We would also go roaming about the neighbourhood, playing in the woods, and in winter we would strap our skis on and go skiing in the streets before they were cleared of snow and salted. We would occasionally fall and scratch our knees or bang our heads. But hey, today's kids don't get to do that, because whaddya know, it's a dangerous world out there

, so they grow up all soft and whiny and overstimulated.