Jasper/Banff National Parks

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Jasper/Banff National Parks

Gerettete Leben

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Hiking

Hiking

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Thunder storm

Thunder storm

Hiking

Jasper/Banff National Parks

51.4968464°N, -115.9280562°W

Gepostet auf May 2, 2018 von Dave

Was ist passiert?

Near the end of a seven day 90 mile hike in Jasper and Banff National Parks I had a misstep and broke my tibia and fibula. We only had a mile to go to reach the car so my friend Andy Kunkle took off to reach a phone to call for rescue.

It was nearing evening and I could see thunderstorms to the north and south of me as I lay there in the trail, unable to move. I triggered my ACR ResQLink to call for help too. By the time Andy got to the car and drove 30 miles to find a phone the rescue services at Banff National Park were already on the way. After about 2 hours the helicopter showed up overhead and could see me through a small hole in the forest canopy. They dropped two rescuers down who packed me up and away I went on the skyhook!

Then they flew me to hospital in Banff town, a delightful forty minute flight. If not for the prompt professional rescue I might have lost my right leg. It was a bad break requiring major surgery.

Worte der Weisheit

If not for the prompt professional rescue I might have lost my right leg.

Danke Notiz

Rettungsort

Banff National Park Rescue Services, Alberta, CA

Rettungsteam

Local Search and Rescue