SAR Volunteer Alerts Utah Hikers About The Outdoors
A volunteer who worked with Garfield County Search and Rescue and on his own warns hikers about the weather condition dangers as summer is approaching and the weather is getting warmer.
At the end of the day, if you're going to go someplace. Don't go alone. Read more here
As the weather is getting warmer, it is best to take precautions and prepare yourself, whether you are planning to go hiking or kayaking. Make sure to pack an emergency kit of essentials, appropriate clothes, and, of course, sunscreen. If you are also planning to adventure out on your own, please make sure to let someone you know and trust, where you will be heading. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
Related Post
21 Oct
N.H. Fish and Game Insists Hiker To Pay For His Own Rescue
After SAR teams rescued a 23-year-old hiker near Franconia Ridge, N.H. Fish and Game insists that the hiker must pay for his own rescue due to being u
Read More
09 Oct
Hunter Finds His Way Home After Getting Lost Near Big Meadow
After getting dropped off by a friend in Big Meadow and getting lost hours later, a hunter has found his way back home safe as tips are provided for t
Read More
31 Jul
Tips From Cochrane Search and Rescue
Take a look at some of these tips provided by Conchrane Search and Rescue if you plan on hiking this weekend.
Read More
26 Jun
King County SAR Teams Reminds Hikers The Precautions Of Hiking Up Mailbox Peak
After rescuing five people from Mailbox Peak due to getting lost, the King County Explorer Search and Rescue team is reminding everyone to be prepared
Read More