I keep mine on my bino harness as a safety device, not for communicating.I see a lot of pics of hunter’s who wear their Inreach/other satellite messaging device on the outside of their pack. Sometimes on their bino harness. I’m curious as to why? I carry one on every one of my hikes and always keep it in the pack.
Are people texting and hiking/hunting?
Tracking to post miles walked etc later?
Just seems like a good way to scratch it up or possibly lose it. Not a big deal in the lower 48 but could be serious issue in AK.
That would be a serious injury no doubt. So you hike/hunting with yours on? I was curious about that.
I took the clip off so it would fit in my KUIU Bino harness side pocket. Use the tether strap. That’s the only secure way to carry it unless you get a special case.Makes sense in your situation. What finally made me post this was a friend found one while backcountry skiing yesterday. Looks like it came unclipped. When he went to post it on the skiing forum he already saw a post from the person that lost it.
There’s lots of catastrophic injuries that might not destroy your Garmin.That’s what I initially thought but if it’s that catastrophic of an injury hopefully your Inreach isn’t damaged. Will an emergency come up that quick you need to hit the SOS right away?
You must not archery hunt much.It’s NEVER a good idea to leave your pack behind
Taking off your pack, fumbling around in a pocket to pull out the device takes you 5 seconds? Even if you know where it's located in the pack, you still have to take off your pack. Unless it's in a belt pocket, but I suspect that's not what you nare alluding towards.I’m a little surprised how many of you think the 5 secs to get it out of the pack is a deal breaker![]()
I carry a lot of snacks. If I could carabiner Snickers bars to my pack, I would look like the Beverly Hillbilly.I’m a little surprised how many of you think the 5 secs to get it out of the pack is a deal breaker![]()