Fri 12 Oct, 2012 2:10 pm
This morning six bushwalkers were transported by helicopter to safety after being found in a search and rescue operation in the mountains south of Canberra.
The operation was launched after the walkers activated an emergency beacon near Mount Gudgenby about 8am today.
The Snowy Hydro SouthCare rescue helicopter found the group at about 9.15am and flew the group out of the national park to the town of Michelago.
According to the Australian Maritime Safety Authority the group, consisting of two adults and four teenagers, reported no injuries and have not required medical treatment
The party was believed to have been poorly prepared for the extreme weather conditions overnight.
Mount Gudgenby is in the far south of the Namadgi National Park, and is about 1700m high.
Full article here: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-new ... z293QuKH3p
Fri 12 Oct, 2012 4:20 pm
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Fri 12 Oct, 2012 8:46 pm
kanangra wrote:From that report one wonders why they couldn't walk out? Assuming they were on the Gudgenby saddle it is about 3 hours out to the road on a good track? Hard to see why 4 teen agers couldn't walk out from there? Sometimes I wonder if these devices make it easier for inexperienced parties to just pull the plug?
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