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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: D4D on July 05, 2011, 01:28:39 PM
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Brings home the point you should have an emergency grab bag in the vehicle the same as you do in a boat.
WA bushmen found safe and well after desert car explosion
http://www.news.com.au/national/outback-pair-standed-after-desert-fuel-explosion/story-e6frfkvr-1226087561472 (http://www.news.com.au/national/outback-pair-standed-after-desert-fuel-explosion/story-e6frfkvr-1226087561472)
Both experienced bushmen, the pair had set out well-equipped but all water, food and equipment, including satellite phone and distress beacons, were destroyed in the fire.
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Lots of clips on Youtube showing what could be included in a grab bag/bug out bag, etc.
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Very lucky, yeah a grab bag or keep a personal epirb actually on you at all times!
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A "grab bag" good idea.
So what does on put in the so called Grab bag.
For Starters,
Epirb.
Matches.
Small led torch.
First Aid kit.
Feel free to add to this.
Cheers Ian.
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A bottle of southern comfort??
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Space blanket
Mirror
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I would trade Epirb for a Satphone anyday . If either dont work your stuffed but at least with a phoine you can order a pizza . Then the dude can drive you back :cheers:
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An Epirb is $400 and no plan required.
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I agree. We are planning a big trip around Oz, and instead of a Sat Phone that is super expensive, we are getting a Blue Tick Next G phone with a car kit and external aerial and carrying a Personal Locator Beacon. The PLB only cost $425. The Next G phone will give us phone and internet access in enough places to be able to contact family back home often enough, and the PLB will give us peace of mind that if we have a genuine emergency we can get help. Much cheaper than a Sat Phone.
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Possibly the Epirb should be in your pants leg pocket. Where does the grab bag sit, so that you reach it but not lose it out of the door or have the kids kick it to death?
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To contact & leave a trail for those at home to follow on the computer Spot Tracker . This devise sends 1 of 3 message to a sat then back to your specified computer .From here we are & all OK to Help send in the cavliry . Cost about $200. My Sat phone is not on a plan as I simply insert my Sim into it , Telstra dont " support " this as they cant stiff you with an expencive plan . You dont want to gab on too much as the $2 + conection fee. If its time to pull out the Sat then who cares aboiut the cost . The new Epirb is supposed to make contact faster with the sat but you still dont know if its got thruogh . Hope I never have to test anything . :cheers:
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Possibly the Epirb should be in your pants leg pocket. Where does the grab bag sit, so that you reach it but not lose it out of the door or have the kids kick it to death?
I have worked on the theory the i don't know who will survive or be conscious after a crash. I have trained my wife and kids on the deployment of the plb and we have regular quizzes.
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grab bag would have a couple of 500ml water bottles, hootch or tent fly
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Possibly the Epirb should be in your pants leg pocket. Where does the grab bag sit, so that you reach it but not lose it out of the door or have the kids kick it to death?
I have worked on the theory the i don't know who will survive or be conscious after a crash. I have trained my wife and kids on the deployment of the plb and we have regular quizzes.
I agree with you entirely. Am still interested in thoughts on where the grab bag, and/or PLB should be located.
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Jules, I think on the side/back of the console. That way everyone has a chance of grabbing it.
Just my thoughts
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Jules, I think on the side/back of the console. That way everyone has a chance of grabbing it.
Just my thoughts
that would be where i put it.. on the floor behind the centre console.