Apparently he's back home now cut has being stitched up. The one thing I was wondering though how he stabbed himself. Sounds like put the knife down then slipped onto it somehow. Makes the mantra ' knife in hand or sheath' look like a good idea..
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LOL If you can afford $300 a night to take your woman out then I am not surprised your springing for a PLB. I bet you hunt with a gold plated AK47 too...
But just because you blokes like having them, does not make them essential. in recent years the common use of them has changed the nature of an emmergency, giving rise to a spate of callouts that I will describe as frivolous. Someone I know who had a sore ankle, the pair that called a chopper in because they were cold and didnt have a lighter for a fire, the lady that got choppered out because there were too many sandflies, the hippy that didn't wear any shoes and his feet were sore.
If you need a PLB to be comfortable in the bush then you should probably take up another past time. Mountain climbing, sure. Take a PLB. Wear a helmet. But its more dangerous driving to the National Park. This insistance on carrying a PLB as if it should be mandatory smacks of self aggrandizement of some kind, a bit macho, look out deep wild I go...you walked there. Through some trees. The most dangerous thing threatening you is the drive home.
Yes people die in the bush every year. Most of them are foreign tourists who wear denim jeans and die of exposure. A couple of old bastards hunting will have coronaries, because there old bastards. If you\re truly unlucky you'll get hit by a rock after you've shot a tahr and fall off a cliff, but as I said, if you're mountain climbing. Sure. Otherwise I dont see the urgency in getting one.
I had to call S&R out for a friend once, but I still dont think PLBs are essential. And I think some people are making a lot of money off them. That is, after all, the purpose of insurance.
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I mean, be reasonable about it, I hunt often with a chap who has health issues who carries a PLB along with all his medication. And then there's old bastards like Tahr himself, who has one foot in the grave already and his hand on the headstone. But until I go full Stephen Hawking I am going to avoid the wheelchair. (Thats a saying I just made up)
When younger we didnt have PLBs.
But we were fit and were comfortable in the bush.
Biggest worry was getting shot by some other hunter.
Now I am older have one for piece of mind as the body starts to age(or to be honest has aged).
If I was in the my twenties to late thirties again I would be argue I could do without one.
But have used a compass and map known where I am and where I am going for the last 40 years.
It is technology that is handy but not essential.
You blokes must all drive round with no seatbelts on because you haven't been in a fatal accident before. Simple minds...
Entertaining read so far fellas.
I have one but only because my Mum told my Dad He/I needed one,generally I have it as the old bloke does little dangerous stuff these days but if either of us go away on a trip we swap it backward and forwards.....probably most dangerous at work for him and me, much more likely to get injured or killed at work than in the hills and there is all sorts of better coms there generally.
I try to take it wherever I go etc but truth be told it is in the glove box of the ute/boat/bumbag/lifejacket pocket/ in a pack and may well be in the ute while I am in the boat or in one of my other packs while out for a day hunt.
You can get all pedantic and wear one on your neck 24/7 even in the shower but at the end of the day it is about risk assessment, that is a fairly new term but something mankind (especially us outdoorsy types) has been doing for century's and we generally are good at it or we would not be overpopulating the planet as we are.
Certainly if you have one take it with you on any trip,any major trip I take mine....The only time I wear it on my person is in a boat and then only if high risk.
Each to there own how they wear/carry one the main thing is if you have one take it with you.I do and am guilty of leaving it behind a lot of the time.
"Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.
308Win One chambering to rule them all.
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