She also had a satphone so she had connection and could have called emergency services just fine. Not that it would matter, what the fuck are they gonna do when you're that far out?
She couldn't go the whole night without her social media fix is what it was.
I totally understand the satellite phone if she was alone, but to still be afraid with that is just perpetuating the ridiculous idea women should always be afraid.
Yeah, I forgot she mentioned that she let her friends know she arrived all right. Which is already far more connectivity then I think most people would have. How did she leave her house with the gripping fear that torments her?
I would just be like "here's my itinerary; talk to you in a few days when I have cell service."
She also had a satphone so she had connection and could have called emergency services just fine. Not that it would matter, what the fuck are they gonna do when you're that far out?
She couldn't go the whole night without her social media fix is what it was.
I totally understand the satellite phone if she was alone, but to still be afraid with that is just perpetuating the ridiculous idea women should always be afraid.
Yeah, I forgot she mentioned that she let her friends know she arrived all right. Which is already far more connectivity then I think most people would have. How did she leave her house with the gripping fear that torments her?
I would just be like "here's my itinerary; talk to you in a few days when I have cell service."
That is a male mentality.
"I'm leaving. Be back in 23 days."
"Okay have fun."
time passes
"I'm back. Sup?"
"Not much. How was the trip."
"Good."