There have been tons of callouts for lost/can't get out of a drainage sledders this year. I think it is or is approaching a record year for Shuswap SAR.I think what most people dont take into consideration is we hear about the deaths, and they are alarming, but we dont here about about all the non-fatality call outs that search and rescue respond to. I would be interested to hear those numbers.
Hard to argue anything in the article.
People continue to ignore any consequences or are completely oblivious to them.
What happens if there are more deaths in the backcountry if people decide they won't call knowing it will cost them money?
Too many call outs from guys going places they should not have goneThere have been tons of callouts for lost/can't get out of a drainage sledders this year. I think it is or is approaching a record year for Shuswap SAR.
What we really need is incident rates. There are far more motorcyclists than sledders but we don't really know how many active mountain sledders there are. Would be interesting to compare western snowmobile fatalities with number of machines registered vs other motorsports. I suspect sledding is one of the most high risk though.Just did a quick google search as of August 21 2014 ... 26 motorcyclist died in Ontario alone.
Between 2008 and 2014 175deaths, 7 were passengers.
Thats just Ontario deaths ... how many were farked up ???
Just did a quick google search as of August 21 2014 ... 26 motorcyclist died in Ontario alone.
Between 2008 and 2014 175deaths, 7 were passengers.
Thats just Ontario deaths ... how many were farked up ???
Hard to argue anything in the article.
People continue to ignore any consequences or are completely oblivious to them.
What happens if there are more deaths in the backcountry if people decide they won't call knowing it will cost them money?
Fatality Facts
In the usa 2014 there were 4295 motorcycle deaths. 323 atv deaths ...
Another artical says 200 snowmobile deaths in north america and 14000 hospital visits ...
I agree....not much wrong with that article... I think the writer was speaking facts and he was using a rescue worker as his source. The stats are growing with sledding accidents. With todays machines, many people are going into complex areas....some riders are not properly prepared or experienced enough to be in the area they are.
Its a fact that SnR are getting record numbers of calls. The truth hurts but its the truth.
Now the comments that come in after a news article.....most of those are frikken idiots and have no idea....I rarely read that drivel because it has no value except to raise blood pressure
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One way to stop some of the crap is to start charging for SnR calls just like they charge for an ambulance. I realize sometimes stuff happens beyond your control, but these guys dropping down into dumb crap and can't get back out... It's gonna start hitting you where it hurts the most, your wallet.