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by defrost
358 days ago
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Same time as I was doing similar work in the same area, same time the Pintupi Nine popped up wondering who all these pale people are. > likely has Yeah, mostly the case but certainly not all .. had they been available at the time it'd be unlikely that pair would have been given an EPIRB given the run down economic state of the pastoral station then. If you want an EPIRB success story for those that are routinely well prepared, there's this tale from the Gunbarrel network: Desert Raid 2017 - Two Days From Death https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uL44EAyz8Qc Even today people disappear every year or so on these roads .. some are found, others aren't. |
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Another factor: currently satellite-based SMS is becoming increasingly available - I just got a message from Telstra the other day telling me it had been enabled on my service (using Starlink direct-to-cell). In years to come it is going to become ever more mainstream. So even if you don’t have an emergency beacon, so long as you have a sufficiently recent mobile phone…