@R93 - would you be so kind as to share some further thoughts on this situation? I'm not looking for specifics on the event but a general overview of the way things unfolded... for example:
After you activated the SOS function, what happened next? Did you get a ping back telling you the SOS had been lodged? What was the timeline before you received notification of a rescue underway? How did you find coms went... easy as/frustrating/took ages to get info in and out etc.
Clearly the fact you had an inReach would suggest you had the advantage of two way coms and I take it this probably eased the workload of the rescue team in that they knew what they were coming to and could bring the appropriate resources?
I note one of the lads on here stated he felt there was a need for an independent PLB in addition to any inReach/Sat phone/radios etc. Would your experience mirror this or do you believe an inReach would be adequate on its own?
I was going to PM you these questions however I figured there might be others interested to hear the answers. I have an inReach mini (and hope I never need to use it to be rescued) so I'm very interested to hear specific feedback on this kind of product. If you don't mind, please.
Thanks
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