wayno wrote:i think EPIRB's are for use on the water... they are designed to float and have a flashing light and a tether...
PLB are the ones that bushwalkers use
LandSailor wrote:I always take one. If doing solo walks I think you owe it to others - family , emergency services and not just yourself.
There is a show on channel 7 called "I Shouldnt Be Alive". I have it programmed in my Tivo.
Each episode is about some kind of accident that turns a pleasant trip into a life-threatening situation in an instant.
You fall down a cliff and are stuck on a ledge in the snow halfway down a mountain with a broken leg for a week as an example.
It occurred to me that every single emergency situation Ive seen on the show so far could have been quickly resolved simply by pressing the button on an EPIRB.
After watching this series Im now thinking I should carry the epirb on my actual person rather than in my pack.
Cant always guarantee III be near my pack if something serious happened like a snakebite or severe fall.
wayno wrote:most weeks, often several times a week in nz news is stories of searches going out for people who havent returned from trips, most don't have locator beacons....
Ent wrote:Would be interested in the average hours for searching for someone without a PLB compared to a person without a PLB.
MrWalker wrote:I've seen reports that searches for people without a PLB cost roughly 4 times as much as rescues using a PLB.
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