RoySwkr
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For years those of us in the NE have been told to take shelter below treeline and follow a stream downhill if we got lost, but "USA Weekend" on Sunday had the following advice:
"Head uphill if you're lost and can't get a cellphone signal. Also, try to get to elevated terrain, such as a high clearing, which makes it easier for a rescue plane to spot you."
Does the S&R community endorse this new advice, or does it only apply to Long Island where USAW is published?
"Head uphill if you're lost and can't get a cellphone signal. Also, try to get to elevated terrain, such as a high clearing, which makes it easier for a rescue plane to spot you."
Does the S&R community endorse this new advice, or does it only apply to Long Island where USAW is published?