Locating lost people using smart phones
People don’t know how to make their smart phone show their location, so I created a service that lets SAR track a person’s location via their smart phone.
People don’t know how to make their smart phone show their location, so I created a service that lets SAR track a person’s location via their smart phone.
Emergency responders use some incomprehensible jargon at times and SAR members are no exception. An examination of SAR-speak and when it should be avoided
My friend Peter Marshall is climbing Mount Rainier to raise funds and awareness for Autoimmune Disease. He could use your help: Autoimmune Expedition
Over the weekend I changed the theme of the blog. For those interested, the previous theme was Skeleton from Simple Themes. It’s a free, open source, responsive HTML5 theme based on the skeleton framework. The new theme is called Responsive from ThemeID. …
Coquitlam SAR member Jordan and I attended the VI Region Communications Workshop in Parksville yesterday, with 45 representatives from 10 VI SAR Teams, amateur radio clubs, and EMBC. I presented my talk from SARScene 2012 (for those who attended, this …
Since I can’t be skiing today, I find these animated GIFs of snow to be calming, both from Head Like an Orange.
The Traverse the Coast expedition are undertaking a backcountry ski traverse from Vancouver to Alaska; I’ll be assisting by making maps for them.
We put together a memorial web site for Rollie at http://rolandwebbmemorial.wordpress.com
After many years of development, my mapping project TrueNorth is in beta testing.