Waumbek said:what are authorities to do when your loved ones want you found because you are overdue, the weather is bad, etc? Can you imagine the outrage if they turned a deaf ear--and were wrong?
As an adult, you do have the right to disappear without explanation, etc. This has been a subject in many missing person cases, such as the girl who disappeared on Route 112 a few years ago and the lady who disappeared last year down south - search and rescue operations weren't started immediately because it was implied the persons had wanted to be left alone/disappear. In the first case, the girl has still never been found...in the second case, the woman was found barely alive off the side of a route (down a large embankment) after having an accident a week earlier. So, while that rule is being debated, one could apply it to hiking and say that one has the right to refuse to be found/rescued, so long as they are an adult with proper judgement who isn't wanted for a crime.