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Tell us: What’s your California wilderness survival story?

A man sitting down and rubbing his feet inside his one-man tent.
Sammy Potter of Maine rubs his feet inside his one-man tent after a day of hiking 25 plus miles with hiking partner Jackson Parell along the Pacific Crest Trail in the Plumas National Forest.
(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)
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On any given day in Southern California, you have vast opportunities to escape for an outdoor adventure, whether that means surfing a wave, hiking a mountain or traversing the desert.

But with any adventure comes risk. As much as we plan, the unexpected can sometimes overwhelm us.

Have you ever found yourself in a sticky situation in the wilderness? Maybe halfway through a very hot hike you realized you didn’t pack enough water. Or you made a wrong turn on a trail and got lost. Maybe you encountered a bear. If you’ve found yourself in a high-stakes scenario outdoors, the L.A. Times wants to hear from you.

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