Kevin Rooney
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I don't wish to muddle the thread re: the recent death of the climber in Huntington's.
In the snow ranger's reports there's this entry:
For this report it appears that the time lag between activating the Spot device and notification of the USFS Snow Rangers was short. If this is representative of the average notification time lag, it's impressive.
In the snow ranger's reports there's this entry:
02-23-2013 Fall on Lion Head Winter Route
On the descent from a summit hike, a hiker fell approximately 50′ down a steep section of the Lion Head route. He injured his lower leg in the fall. One member of the man’s party quickly hiked to Hermit Lake to notify USFS Snow Rangers. At the same time, a distress signal was sent using a SPOT satellite device. Snow Rangers responded, found the man ambulatory, and transported him to Pinkham Notch via snow tractor.
On the descent from a summit hike, a hiker fell approximately 50′ down a steep section of the Lion Head route. He injured his lower leg in the fall. One member of the man’s party quickly hiked to Hermit Lake to notify USFS Snow Rangers. At the same time, a distress signal was sent using a SPOT satellite device. Snow Rangers responded, found the man ambulatory, and transported him to Pinkham Notch via snow tractor.
For this report it appears that the time lag between activating the Spot device and notification of the USFS Snow Rangers was short. If this is representative of the average notification time lag, it's impressive.