GPSGuided wrote:Ok, here's a question - What would you do under the circumstance? No, there's no PLB in the car or within mobile/radio reception range. What were your considerations for the decision?
Moondog55 wrote:GPSG to answer your question I would not have been so badly prepared as to leave home without a shovel, chains, sand and a sleeping bag in the car. If I had stuffed up tho and I was properly dressed I may have been tempted to ski to the cabin, I have made similar bad decisions once or twice
wayno wrote:one of the people trapped at the top of mt taranaki recently in a bad storm was found by SAR alive and conscious after two nights in an open trench... despite their best professional medical attention to address her hypothermia including warming packs, she lapsed into unconsciousness and eventually died.
icefest wrote:Then just nap in the car, intermittently turning it on again for warmth.
Strider wrote:icefest wrote:Then just nap in the car, intermittently turning it on again for warmth.
In that kind of severe cold, it would take the coolant quite some time to warm up each time to actually provide any warmth via the heater. Not to mention you're lucky if the battery hasn't already carked it.
Strider wrote:Not to mention you're lucky if the battery hasn't already carked it.
icefest wrote:Similar to the story Wayno posted, here is a real life story.
Similar, but different. http://gearjunkie.com/mount-hood-climb-rescue
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