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    Hunter trapped by 1 ton boulder

    Be careful out there, a hunter pulled a 1 ton boulder down on himself crushing his leg and trapping him. Luckily they had a PLB, alpine rescue and fire brigade chopperd in to move boulder with hydraulic rams.

    https://i.stuff.co.nz/national/13111...over-two-hours
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    very unusual accident,that is for sure.VERY lucky they had a PLB.
    75/15/10 black powder matters

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    Crush syndrome also a risk after that long trapped?
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    I was thinking about that exact sort of scenario on Saturday when I crossed a couple of big boulder fields.
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    Experience. What you get just after you needed it.

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    Easy to imagine happening to yourself.

    I wondercif they had an inreach or mobile coverage to explain so they brought the hydraulic equipment first trip. Maybe a couple of car jacks would have been enough ?
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    Lucky they had a PLB and didn't have to resort to using a swiss army knife. re movie "127 hours"
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    Yeah, I need to stop putting off getting a PLB.

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    After the Kaikoura earthquake there was a lot of big loose rocks that you needed to negotiate around/ over on the creeks, riverbeds slips and gorges . My dog pushed over a small 100kg rock onto my leg knee height trapped me for 5min. But the worst 2 was the random rock slides in the gorges and a 500kg rock land between me and the dog. I was thinking of getting a helmet but it's not going to save me from a decent size rock hitting me. I always carry a inreach and a PLB just in case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bagheera View Post
    Easy to imagine happening to yourself.

    I wondercif they had an inreach or mobile coverage to explain so they brought the hydraulic equipment first trip. Maybe a couple of car jacks would have been enough ?
    Pretty much still in Queenstown up Wye creek I'd say they would have had cellphone coverage
    270 is a harmonic divisor number[1]
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    The sum of the coprime counts for the first 29 integers is 270
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    Given 6 elements, there are 270 square permutations[3]
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    the paramedics got there and stabilized patient...and THEN pilot/pilots went and got firecrew with equipment according to article.....
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    75/15/10 black powder matters

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    My dog dislodged a log about 6ft long by 2ft round above and 10ft behind me one day ,took me out just below the knees,lucky it didn’t get a lot of time to build up speed..backpack saved me from cracking my head..look on the dogs face was priceless..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve123 View Post
    Yeah, I need to stop putting off getting a PLB.
    You can hire them for not much from a lot of places, in case you didn't want to drop the $400..
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    Quote Originally Posted by HG Man View Post
    You can hire them for not much from a lot of places, in case you didn't want to drop the $400..
    I'd drop the $400 but would need two.
    Wife would keep taking it trail running or adventure racing.

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    assumably you at home when wifey is off doing this stuff..so 1 will do for now LOL.
    you buy her one..and she buys you one and that way you dont feel bad about forking out $$$$ as its a gift for your nearest and dearest.
    75/15/10 black powder matters

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    I've got one with an expired battery if you want it. Might be cheaper to buy a new battery for it than buying a whole unit new ?
    PM me if you want and I'll give you the details on it


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    Yeah, I need to stop putting off getting a PLB.
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