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Hunting
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Lost
Weather
Normal conditions
Hunting Party Lost and in Need of Rescue
-43.60329°S, 171.0437233°E
Publié sur February 13, 2023 par Josh
Que s'est-il passé?
We have owned a Personal Locator Beacon for a number of years. It has been on lots of trips with us, just knowing it’s there is peace of mind. My sons have now got to the age where they are heading off on a hunting party without us. It’s peace of mind knowing that they have it with them.
One night in November, the boys headed off. It was foggy, drizzly, and cloudy with no moon. They went to a place they had been a few times, but with no moon to see any bearings, they later got disorientated.
After walking around for about 3 hours, they realized they were lost; with heavy rain starting to set in.
Mid Canterbury high country conditions are very severe and they started to quickly get cold. My eldest son had also badly sprained his ankle so they sat down, pulled the Personal Locator Beacon out and waited for rescue by local search teams at 2 in the morning.
mots de sagesse
If you are thinking about whether you should set off your PLB then you are in a situation where you need to use it
merci note
Thank You to ACR for making a very easy and simple to use safety device.
Emplacement de sauvetage
Lake Clearwater, Canterbury 7771, New Zealand
Équipe de sauvetage
Local Search and Rescue

