Des vies sauvées
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Off-road
Bush
Motorcycle Fall
Challenging Terrain
A Solo Ride Turned Survival Challenge
-36.5089187°S, 147.7823655°E
Publié sur October 28, 2025 par Craig
Que s'est-il passé?
On a crisp morning in northeast Victoria, a 58-year-old motorcyclist set out solo aboard his 2022 Triumph Tiger 1200, navigating the scenic backroads of the Nariel Valley. Guided by satellite navigation, he was unexpectedly diverted from his planned route onto a rugged, unmaintained 4WD track, a path far beyond the capabilities of his adventure bike.
The track twisted through steep inclines and sharp descents, punctuated by two creek crossings and loose, uneven terrain. As the rider pressed on, traction became increasingly difficult. On one particularly steep ascent, the motorcycle lost grip and crashed, leaving the rider stranded and unable to ride the heavy machine on the incline.
Alone, without mobile coverage, and deep in remote bushland, the rider quickly assessed his situation. Recognizing the severity of his predicament and the impossibility of self-rescue, he activated his ACR PLB-435. Within moments, the beacon transmitted his location to emergency services.
Thanks to the PLB’s signal, rescue teams were able to locate and extract the rider safely from the remote track. The beacon’s reliability and precision were instrumental in ensuring a swift and successful rescue.
This experience underscored the critical importance of carrying a PLB in remote terrain. Without it, the outcome could have been drastically different. The ACR PLB-435 didn’t just send a signal, it delivered a lifeline.
mots de sagesse
A PLB is your lifeline when adventure turns risky. It sends your location to rescuers instantly, no cellular signal needed. Small, reliable, and potentially life-saving, it’s the smartest gear you’ll carry off-grid.
merci note
To the team at ACR Electronics,
Thank you for designing a beacon that truly delivers when it matters most. Your PLB gave me a lifeline in remote Victoria when no other communication was possible. I’m grateful not just for the technology, but for the lives it helps protect. Keep doing what you do, it makes all the difference.
Emplacement de sauvetage
Sipthorpe Track, Nariel Valley VIC 3707, Australia