Kane Brown Gets Lost in His Own 30‑Acre Backyard
Picture the hottest country‑summer outing turned into a survival nightmare. 26‑year‑old Kane Brown and a crew of friends, armed with curiosity and a truck, set out to explore his massive 30‑acre property.
The Plan (and the Result)
- He promised his wife “I’ll be back in 30 minutes.”
- The trip spiraled into a three‑hour trek through dense woods, sudden thunderstorms, and bone‑chilling 40‑degree temps.
- Phones left in the back of the truck? Check. One phone ran out of battery after 7 % was left.
- GPS rebels: every route led to cliffs that simply wouldn’t open up to 4‑wheelers.
The Unexpected Twist
Just when the team felt like a lost tribe stranded on a hidden island, the situation took a wild turn—shots began popping off, and one friend—who’s got asthma—started freaking out. Safety was suddenly a high‑stakes quest.
Police to the Rescue
- Decided it was time for a call to the authorities. Police asphalt, sirens, and confusion.
- Arrived “SHOOTING” and mistook the group for a threat. Quick clarifications and a big shout-out: “We’re not armed!”
- Police let the gang off the hook, and the whole crew celebrated the calm after the storm.
What Kane Says (and a Few Gags)
In a candid post on Facebook, Kane said, “I’m lost. Everybody’s gone, and CANNON’S ON, literally.” He ended with a laugh, “I’d rather have a ‘getting lost in my backyard’ story than any other.” Yet, he admitted his final predicament: “We got lost for 7 hours on 30 acres of just trees and drops.” That’s the truth—and a good story for the next party.
Bottom Line
It’s a wild reminder: no matter how big or comfortable your own slice of land, the woods don’t play by the rules you set. So, if you plan a backyard adventure, for sure keep a phone, a backup charger, and maybe an extra pair of loud, polite clarifications for the cops!
