Are you always prepared to survive for at least 24 hours?
The recent rash of rescue posts has inspired me, with the help of Keith (SAR-EMT40) to post this poll. In order to keep it fairly simple, there are only two answers, yes or no. Keith postulated a likely scenario which we will place you in (hypothermically speaking )
You are day hiking. You are injured, or lost, late in the day. The sun is setting, and before it rises again, you will encounter 50 degree temperatures and rain. You can assume that the injury itself will not cause your death in 24 hours.
This is really a self-examination question. Answer honestly. I'm not sure I could myself, so truthfully I would have to say no. Please try very hard to put yourself in the most appropriate bucket.
Tim
The recent rash of rescue posts has inspired me, with the help of Keith (SAR-EMT40) to post this poll. In order to keep it fairly simple, there are only two answers, yes or no. Keith postulated a likely scenario which we will place you in (hypothermically speaking )
You are day hiking. You are injured, or lost, late in the day. The sun is setting, and before it rises again, you will encounter 50 degree temperatures and rain. You can assume that the injury itself will not cause your death in 24 hours.
This is really a self-examination question. Answer honestly. I'm not sure I could myself, so truthfully I would have to say no. Please try very hard to put yourself in the most appropriate bucket.
Tim
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