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Sleeping in an UL during a thunderstorm. Bad idea? OK?

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Bsky

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waterford,michigan
I've read a few places where people, when either at an airport or in the "woods", sleep next to or IN their UL or LSA. This sounds okay, but what if it is raining or the is thunder and LIGHTENING? If your in something like a Quicksilver then i think you would be likely to get zapped. ULs and lightening...what of it?
 
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