Initially posted this at epic, but decided this is probably a better place to ask the question...
Recent discussions of avy beacons and related equipment got me thinking about the "standard" checklist of safety gear. They provoked me into ordering CPR masks for all the family packs. They also made me start wondering if a minimum of two PLBs per group should be considered a "must have" set of BC gear?
Sending someone for help, or fooling with phones/two ways burns time and people power better spent on rescuing someone while they are still possibly alive. Not contacting the emergency response machinery right away potentially delays needed medical help.
If the proverbial shit hits the fan, wouldn't it be better to "pull the trigger" on a PLB and have everyone immediately organized on-site for a search -- with the assumption that the PLB(s) does its job and beckons search and rescue ASAP? Would the lack of two way communication and situation specificity lead to sub-optimal responses? Impact response times?
At about $600-700 each, these are relative budget busters. All things considered, should that matter?
To check out what these are like, see the PLB section here http://www.sarsat.noaa.gov/emerbcns.html and the catalog entries at http://www.backcountry.com/store/gro...r-Beacons.html
I'm not advocating any less focus on training, avy beacons, shovels, probes, first aid kits, etc. Just wondering if PLBs have been overlooked. Or, if not overlooked, why they are not discussed more?
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