GPSGuided wrote:Wollemi wrote:How many incidents would be to your liking?
None. But that's clearly not realistic. In any case, it was an impression based on the number of news reports. As a matter of fact, I have also read somewhere that this winter season has been somewhat more "nasty" than those in recent past.
I don't think so. its nothing out of the ordinary.... better uptake of emergency beacons year by year is getting far more people out of dangerous situations far faster... theres a reasonable no of rescues going on, but i wouldnt say thats anything out of the ordinary... rescues are so frequent here they dont usually get much of a mention in the press unless there is something out of the ordinary, ie large no of people or stranded for a while. the quick rescues often dont get a big mention, just buried in the rest of the news...
i have google alerts set up for sar events in nz , so i tend to see most of the ones that get into the press.
our helicopter rescue pilots are as good as they get, they do some pretty amazing work rescueing people in appalling weather and extremely rough terrain.
from the land of the long white clouds...