'Yuppie 911'
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 11:40 pm
FRESNO, Calif. -- Last month two men and their teenage sons tackled one of the world's most unforgiving summertime hikes: the Grand Canyon's parched and searing Royal Arch Loop. Along with bedrolls and freeze-dried food, the inexperienced backpackers carried a personal locator beacon -- just in case.
In the span of three days, the group pushed the panic button three times, mobilizing helicopters for dangerous, lifesaving rescues inside the steep canyon walls.
What was that emergency? The water they had found to quench their thirst "tasted salty."
If they had not been toting the device that works like Onstar for hikers, "we would have never attempted this hike," one of them said after the third rescue crew forced them to board their helicopter. It's a growing problem facing the men and women who risk their lives when they believe others are in danger of losing theirs.
http://www.adn.com/outdoors/story/987125.html
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In the span of three days, the group pushed the panic button three times, mobilizing helicopters for dangerous, lifesaving rescues inside the steep canyon walls.
What was that emergency? The water they had found to quench their thirst "tasted salty."
If they had not been toting the device that works like Onstar for hikers, "we would have never attempted this hike," one of them said after the third rescue crew forced them to board their helicopter. It's a growing problem facing the men and women who risk their lives when they believe others are in danger of losing theirs.
http://www.adn.com/outdoors/story/987125.html
Archived topic from Anythingforums, old topic ID:3970, old post ID:69556