OPINION
PER CURIAM:
FACTS
Appellant Terry L. Stroup ("Stroup") and his friend, Melvin Skoglund ("Skoglund") worked as woodcutters. Their employer was Larry Miller ("Miller"), who owned the Salisbury Ranch near Tonopah. In September 1992, Stroup and Skoglund were living in a tent at a wood camp in a remote area called Baxter Springs.
During one of their weekly trips to Tonopah for provisions, Stroup and Skoglund encountered...
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