This is legit one reason I go hiking all the time, many of the places I go I don't have cell service
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We could ride until dark in the summer. In Seattle that meant we'd get home around 10. It felt like magic, wearing a skirt while peddling the Stingray, the streets, the houses and alleys, the neighbor kids, the sky growing dark slowly.
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It very much was magic
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My older kid has been outside for the last five hours. She comes back once in a while to use the bathroom or eat.
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I can even remember being a teenager with no cell phone. Nobody had any idea where I was or whose car I was in. Just be back by midnight. Don’t die.
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Still don’t have a phone. Still awesome freedom. :D
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I had a job once that involved long drives to small towns I'd never heard of in parts of the country I'd never seen. My phone had satnav, but I didn't like to use it because battery life was a problem. Loved it, but sometimes I got lost, late at night. Loneliest I've ever felt.
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Was it really that dangerous? Or are we now completely useless in an emergency?
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