Jeez, each to their own i guess but why would you EVER have an SOS device somewhere where it wasn't easily accessible? Emergencies don't have a schedule........it will happen when you least expect it. AND you best be able to operate it blind.
And how do I know this?? From first hand experience which occurred this year.
I was solo in a wilderness area packed in and when I woke up in the morning I couldn't see out of my left eye and vision in my right was minimal. Didn't know what the hell was going on but packed up and hiked the 2 miles to my base camp where I stayed for another day. Didn't improve so I got out.
Ii ended up being shingles which is no joke. But it got me to thinking about having your SOS device accessible and being able to activate it without being able to see. You never know.
Randy

And how do I know this?? From first hand experience which occurred this year.
I was solo in a wilderness area packed in and when I woke up in the morning I couldn't see out of my left eye and vision in my right was minimal. Didn't know what the hell was going on but packed up and hiked the 2 miles to my base camp where I stayed for another day. Didn't improve so I got out.
Ii ended up being shingles which is no joke. But it got me to thinking about having your SOS device accessible and being able to activate it without being able to see. You never know.
Randy

