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Author: Michael Coyle

My Olympic Sport (Part 1)

By Michael Coyle Posted on 27/11/2009 Posted in Blog Entry No Comments Tagged with helicopter, HETS, olympics, SAR, training

I first volunteered for Search and Rescue in 1999. A friend of mine in university suggested it to me. It came up after a discussion about a high school friend of mine who had died on a mountain near Hope; …

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That’s just how I slide

By Michael Coyle Posted on 25/11/2009 Posted in Blog Entry No Comments Tagged with backcountry, gear, photo, ski, snow

Looks like the 80’s, but it’s the 90’s; telemark skiing. Don’t emulate this photo for your own tele technique; I’m completely self taught and have a style that could be called unique if you’re feeling generous. For the geeks among …

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How to get up in deep powder

By Michael Coyle Posted on 22/11/2009 Posted in Blog Entry No Comments Tagged with backcountry, how-to, photo, ski, snow

I’m a Telemark skier. I started in university because the gear was cheap, and I was poor. Also, being poor, I did not have enough money for a ski pass, so I learned to ski in the backcountry. For me it …

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On several occasions the following has happend:

By Michael Coyle Posted on 18/11/2009 Posted in Blog Entry No Comments Tagged with opinion, SAR

I’ve secretly hoped I would be called on a search. I was called on a search. I did not feel guilty. I’m not saying I wish someone some misfortune, but given that accidents happen, there is a huge amount of …

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Urban Searches and Homelessness

By Michael Coyle Posted on 12/10/2009 Posted in Blog Entry No Comments Tagged with opinion, SAR, search

The SAR team was called out to search for a missing man in his 70’s with Alzheimer’s disease. This search was in an urban area of Burnaby near Central Park. Being a search and rescue team that specializes in wilderness …

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Cell phone locations

By Michael Coyle Posted on 27/09/2009 Posted in Blog Entry No Comments Tagged with communications, GPS, map, SAR, technology
Cell phone locations

The SAR team has had a run of searches at inopportune times. The first one was after an all night search, so we rolled from the first search, into breakfast …

SMS and Search and Rescue

By Michael Coyle Posted on 02/07/2009 Posted in Blog Entry 1 Comment Tagged with communications, mobile phone, SAR, SMS

Well it finally happend, and frankly I’m suprised that it toook this long. A pair of subjects we looked for all of last night and part of today initiated the search by sending an SMS (Text) message. I’m sure this …

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Distributed File Sharing for SAR

By Michael Coyle Posted on 25/05/2009 Posted in Blog Entry No Comments Tagged with opinion, review, SAR

Many people have asked me over the years how to share files amongst several people who may need to edit the same document. There are many clunky file sharing solutions out there (including the one I developed for my SAR …

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Cloudburst: not yet

By Michael Coyle Posted on 21/02/2009 Posted in Blog Entry No Comments Tagged with photo, ski, snow, trip

Hoping that a recent road report on Bivouac.com was corrrect (that you could drive to the Roe Creek turoff), Myself, Tom and the two dogs tried to get up Cloudburst via Chance Creek on Friday. This is my second attempt …

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Excercise SILVER

By Michael Coyle Posted on 13/02/2009 Posted in Blog Entry No Comments Tagged with management, map, scenario, software, training

An Earthquake near Tsawwassen, a structure fire on Hamilton Street, a gas leak at Robson and Cambie, and a dirty bomb in Agasiz. Just another day in Excercise Silver. Silver, the second in the series of preperatory emergency excercises leading …

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