Real question. In France if we are outside the civilian networks range we can still call for help (and only for that) and our call will go through the military network. It means that on the equivalent of mount McNasty there would be a way to call for help. We can also call for help if we don’t have any credit left. Is it the same in the US or are you on your own once outside civilian network range or out of credit?
When I was involved with search and rescue I was taught early on to carry dog treats in my pocket for just that reason. …and, if you’re really hungry, you can nibble on the treats yourself. Many years after I stopped doing that stuff I found a baggy of dog treats in the top pocket of one of my old flight suits 8^)
The most important tools for survival go in pockets so they won’t be easily lost. The next most important bits go in the survival vest. And the nice to have stuff go in the pack.
momofalex7 over 2 years ago
Good dog!
allen@home over 2 years ago
Squeak ball. Better than a dog whistle.
catmom1360 over 2 years ago
The new item to be put in back packing bags.
jmworacle over 2 years ago
Did remember to bring a treat?
chris_o42 over 2 years ago
Nothing calls my dogs faster than the squeaky toys!
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 2 years ago
That was McQuick.
mrsdonaldson over 2 years ago
ROFLOL!! I literally laughed out loud!
pekenpug over 2 years ago
My Pom would be there in a mini-minute…..grab the squeaky, and be gone.
Red Bird over 2 years ago
Dogs are truly man’s best friend.
cabalonrye over 2 years ago
Real question. In France if we are outside the civilian networks range we can still call for help (and only for that) and our call will go through the military network. It means that on the equivalent of mount McNasty there would be a way to call for help. We can also call for help if we don’t have any credit left. Is it the same in the US or are you on your own once outside civilian network range or out of credit?
sml7291 Premium Member over 2 years ago
When I was involved with search and rescue I was taught early on to carry dog treats in my pocket for just that reason. …and, if you’re really hungry, you can nibble on the treats yourself. Many years after I stopped doing that stuff I found a baggy of dog treats in the top pocket of one of my old flight suits 8^)
The most important tools for survival go in pockets so they won’t be easily lost. The next most important bits go in the survival vest. And the nice to have stuff go in the pack.
bwswolf over 2 years ago
Of course if it had been a St. Bernard that came, it would have brought a small keg ……………. :)