Not being prepared for the cold while hiking can kill you.
There only real life-threatening danger you face hiking in the pine barrens is hypothermia. When I hike in the winter I take extra clothing with me and I have waterproof matches, a few lighters, and an emergency bivy sack that holds 90% of my body heat. I know how to construct an emergency shelter for warmth and how to start a fire without matches. I carry a cell phone which I can use to call for help if I need it and a GPS if I get lost.
Sadly, a father took his two sons hiking on the Missouri Trail and was unprepared to deal with the cold when they got lost. Tragically, all three died.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/01/1...d-his-2-sons-die-while-hiking-missouri-trail/
There only real life-threatening danger you face hiking in the pine barrens is hypothermia. When I hike in the winter I take extra clothing with me and I have waterproof matches, a few lighters, and an emergency bivy sack that holds 90% of my body heat. I know how to construct an emergency shelter for warmth and how to start a fire without matches. I carry a cell phone which I can use to call for help if I need it and a GPS if I get lost.
Sadly, a father took his two sons hiking on the Missouri Trail and was unprepared to deal with the cold when they got lost. Tragically, all three died.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/01/1...d-his-2-sons-die-while-hiking-missouri-trail/