Re: Wilderness Rescue/Medicine Ethics in the Grand Canyon?!?!
I agree with you completely about having a ziplock with credit card, ID, insurance card and some cash. I was helicoptered out from Shinumo Creek in October...
kgreig 2014-06-12 10:44:14 #76147
Re: Wilderness Rescue/Medicine Ethics in the Grand Canyon?!?!
I am still
greatly confused. Where are people thinking they will use the car keys and/or
wallet in the canyon, other than perhaps slipping a...
Ken 2014-06-12 10:43:25 #76146
Re: Wilderness Rescue/Medicine Ethics in the Grand Canyon?!?!
I am still greatly confused. Where are people thinking they will use the car keys and/or wallet in the canyon, other than perhaps slipping a 20$ in my pack...
sumiwada 2014-06-12 09:43:04 #76145
Re: Wilderness Rescue/Medicine Ethics in the Grand Canyon?!?!
"The lingering effects of this trip are felt mainly in the pocketbook. A tow from the RA trailhead to Flagstaff ain't cheap, and a new electronic key isn't...
ratagonia 2014-06-12 08:56:00 #76144
Re: Wilderness Rescue/Medicine Ethics in the Grand Canyon?!?!
I think I saw that same pack in April 2013 but didn't stop to investigate. I assumed the owner was nearby (taking photos, answering call of nature etc) and I...
panafoot 2014-06-12 02:09:35 #76143
Re: Evac from Royal Arch route
The pick-up site for mile & half is jthat flat spot just below the bathroom as you head downhill to 2 mile. The overlook gets alot of dayhikers...
jagchiker 2014-06-11 20:13:10 #76142
Re: Wilderness Rescue/Medicine Ethics in the Grand ...
If someone is reported overdue, I'm pretty sure one of the first things they'd do is check the exit trailhead.
sumiwada 2014-06-11 17:17:49 #76141
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