NRA4LIFE
WKR
- Joined
- Nov 20, 2016
- Location
- washington
Glad this turned out OK. I carry an old CD as the back of it makes a great mirror. Plus an Inreach and other devices. I'm extra cautious, especially when on my own now that I'm elderly.
True. But it might be nice to minimize the amount of time your loved ones spend looking for you. 10 years or so ago, a fella disappeared in roughly the same area. They found his remains a few years ago. Lots of time was spent looking for him.Just a reminder... everyone dies and you're mostly not in control of when and how.
That poor guy. Didnt talk to his wife in a little over a day and she posts exact coordinates to where he was, where he camps AND 3 pins he sent her where he saw elk. To top it all off she called search and rescue. Showed the post to my wife as example 1 of exactly what not to do.Now that everyone’s okay…can I make a comment about those elk pins???lol.
I’m glad he was found safe and uninjured.That poor guy. Didnt talk to his wife in a little over a day and she posts exact coordinates to where he was, where he camps AND 3 pins he sent her where he saw elk. To top it all off she called search and rescue. Showed the post to my wife as example 1 of exactly what not to do.
"When should I start worrying?"This.
Pre InReach I always gave myself a pretty healthy buffer in case I killed something late and had a nightmare pack out before I could get to cell service.
Yes. I carry a ZOLEOJust curious. For those of you who venture into back country, usually alone ( more guts than I’ve ever had! ), do you carry some sort of pyrotechnic signaling device?
Fugg it, DBAPJust a reminder... everyone dies and you're mostly not in control of when and how.
"When should I start worrying?"
-"Sunset. Tomorrow."
I drew the elk tag that year. They were sweeping the entire area by foot and a ton of aerial recon. Do you remember that they found his dog walking down the road hungry but unharmed several weeks later? That entire situation was an interesting story.True. But it might be nice to minimize the amount of time your loved ones spend looking for you. 10 years or so ago, a fella disappeared in roughly the same area. They found his remains a few years ago. Lots of time was spent looking for him.
I remember that very well.I drew the elk tag that year. They were sweeping the entire area by foot and a ton of aerial recon. Do you remember that they found his dog walking down the road hungry but unharmed several weeks later? That entire situation was an interesting story.
“Hunger is the best tasting spice of them all”Got to riggins just in time to get a sandwich from the grocery store best thing I think I have ever ate.
No, no fireworks in the back country. A SPOT device is sufficient.Just curious. For those of you who venture into back country, usually alone ( more guts than I’ve ever had! ), do you carry some sort of pyrotechnic signaling device?
That makes sense. Should have thought that one through better. Flare guns probably aren’t the best idea!No, no fireworks in the back country. A SPOT device is sufficient.