I had a scary encounter with my hunting buddy this fall and I promptly bought a gps when I got home. I got lost in the woods trying to track a wounded moose. It was one of those situations where I only thought I'd have to go 50m so I took NOTHING with me but the rifle and my phone. I kept getting a little further (following bloods drops on red/orange deadfall leaves. ) I got pretty far before the blood disappeared. Then suddenly, I couldn't find the previous blood drops to go back because the bright red blood turned blackish, the light dimmed in the HEAVY cover, and to top it off we got charged by the bull moose which made us run in different directions. (He came crashing out of nowhere, knocking down everything in front of him, scared the holy crap out of me. He almost gored me as I dove over a big fallen tree)
Anyhow, I had no water, food, matches, flashlight, asthma inhaler or ANYTHING. My coat was still back in the truck as I thought the moose was gonna be super easy to retrieve. My phone only had 25% power so using it as a light source was not gonna work. The built-in compass in my phone went haywire when I tried it. (Not sure if it needed a signal to work or not, but we were in a no-coverage area.)
I was in pretty rough shape when we stumbled on a steep cliff. Darkness was about 90 mins away and with no warm clothes, food, water, light, fire, or really anything, it was seeming our luck was running out.
The moose that charged us was still nearby, so I said we have to stop going in circles, pick a direction and just go. We got to a nearly sheer cliff and I said we either climb down or just give up. We chose to climb down. When we got to the bottom, our luck began. I found a dried up riverbed and started walking up the stream. About 20 mins before dark, I saw a big culvert. Climbed up and found the road. It was quite a deserted area. No truck traffic. We walked about 5km along the road before we came to our truck.
I am not joking. Dont cheap out. Get a good GPS. My cheapness literally almost cost me my life. A man died there this spring after getting lost in the same weather conditions.