Hi All,
Given that this time of year is idea for those epic journeys i thought it might be a timely remind of some simple tips in case you find yourself in that embarrassing situation of becoming lost or even suffer a serious breakdown miles from anywhere.
I am, what some would call a "veteran" of Land Search and Rescue and have seen the results first hand of people not following some rather simple and basic steps, so thought i would just put out a simple reminder.
Always travel prepared to look after yourself should you find yourself stranded. Don’t ever think it wont happen to me. Because the unexpected can happen especially if you venture into the unknown.
Breaking Down and Getting Lost
Its not rocket science, but I have seen so many times people NOT following this which has had serious and sometimes fatal results, not to mention the fact that the actual search operations become protracted.
A good reference guide is “Aids to Survival” this is a publication produced by the WA Police Academy.
Most importantly enjoy this vast country of ours, stay safe and happy travels.
Given that this time of year is idea for those epic journeys i thought it might be a timely remind of some simple tips in case you find yourself in that embarrassing situation of becoming lost or even suffer a serious breakdown miles from anywhere.
I am, what some would call a "veteran" of Land Search and Rescue and have seen the results first hand of people not following some rather simple and basic steps, so thought i would just put out a simple reminder.
Always travel prepared to look after yourself should you find yourself stranded. Don’t ever think it wont happen to me. Because the unexpected can happen especially if you venture into the unknown.
- Carry sufficient fuel and water
- Carry sufficient spares to effect minor repairs.
- Always advise someone, reliable friend or relative of where you are going, what time you plan to leave and return and importantly the route you plan to take. Then don’t forget to make a quick call to advise them of your safe arrival, as if you are overdue this may well prompt a Search and Rescue response.
- Consider taking a satellite phone to call for help yourself should something go wrong. Also consider equipping yourself with an PLB (Personal Locating Beacon) should you find yourself in an immediate life threatening situation. This device can pinpoint your locate to within about 5km’s. If you consider buying an PLB visit www.beacons.amsa.gov.au/index.html for some good information on these.
Breaking Down and Getting Lost
- Most importantly don’t Panic – this leads to irrational thinking and only gets you into further trouble.
- ALWAYS stay with your vehicle – Invariably in any land search the vehicle is found well before the occupants. Walking also consumes energy and thats energy you might just need later. You will also lose moisture from your body hastening the onset of dehydration. If you find it necessary to stray from the vehicle the least you can do is to leave a note should rescuers find the vehicle.
- If you can move your vehicle to an open spot so its visible to a possible Search Aircraft and even perhaps open the bonnet making it obvious that your in trouble in case someone sees you without you noticing.
- If you have prepared correctly and advised someone of your plans etc, eventually you will be missed and rescuers will come. At the end of the day it is vitally important to Preserve your energy, preserve your water and wait….DONT stray off
Its not rocket science, but I have seen so many times people NOT following this which has had serious and sometimes fatal results, not to mention the fact that the actual search operations become protracted.
A good reference guide is “Aids to Survival” this is a publication produced by the WA Police Academy.
Most importantly enjoy this vast country of ours, stay safe and happy travels.
Matty80
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