I’ve said this before but after buying mine, the peace of mind it gave my wife I had one was significant. Highly recommend it for that alone!
I’ve said this before but after buying mine, the peace of mind it gave my wife I had one was significant. Highly recommend it for that alone!
Definitely, I even took it a step further by using a SPOT messenger so I could send her preset messages at the end of each day so she knew we were safe at camp. This has it downfalls though.... in March this year myself and @sambnz flew into some country on the west coast for a few days to have a go at some chams. I had just returned from Uruguay and the wife was still over there for a couple more weeks, I forgot to take my SPOT although we still had Sam's PLB and since my wife didn't receive any messages from Spot she panicked, got hold of Sam's partner here in NZ plus my mum and my sister and they all went on a big woman crusade ringing all the chopper operators and kicking up a big fuss haha, when James came in to pick us up first thing he said when he jumped out of the helicopter was "you boys are in big trouble!"
My wife gave me a Garmin "In Reach" for Christmas. The flash weather forecast/map model.
Does anyone know what their reception is like in the bush?
Absolutely take one now. Not really any reason not too with them at just $300 for a small one. The batteries last for 10 years, then just $100 odd to replace them after that time. I held off till they came down in price form 1k plus and only lasting a couple of years.
Places i end up, especially pig hunting and 98% of the time hunting solo if something happened i'd likely never be found. Small cost for the cover you get out of them, i recommend them for everyone!
Yes - agree
Just to clarify please - I live remote Sounds and only way out is via boat of chopper
Wife can't drive boat - so if something happened to me that incapacitated me - can she set it off and get help ??
Or are they purely for recreation activity mishaps ??
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Any links for acquiring please
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I'd say that if other comms are available, i.e. mobile phone, then that should be your first option if around the house. Have your coordinates written down ahead of time for wifey to read to the 111 operator.
PLBs send their GPS coords via satellite to the relevant rescue coordination centre, but these coords are are only accurate to 100m.
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