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Category: Blog Entry

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Map of SAR Incidents in BC 2011

By Michael Coyle Posted on 25/01/2012 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with Incidents, InfoSAR, map, numbers, SAR
Map of SAR Incidents in BC 2011
Map of BC SAR Teams and Incidents from 2011 /2012

A map plotting the location of all of the SAR incidents in BC for 2011 and 2012, including the location of each team in BC.

Beacons vs Transceivers again

By Michael Coyle Posted on 25/01/2012 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with avalanche, gear, GPS, snow, technology, transceiver

It seems that people are still confused about the difference between an emergency locator *beacon* and an avalanche *transceiver*

SAR Teams in BC

By Michael Coyle Posted on 24/01/2012 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with links, media, resources, SAR, teams
SAR Teams in BC

A list of all SAR Teams in BC

Sledder Situational Awareness again

By Michael Coyle Posted on 18/01/2012 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with avalanche, safety, sled, snow, snowmobile, training

The S.T.O.P. tool designed to encourage sledders to develop situational awareness and be safer in avalanche terrain

CAA AvSAR Course

By Michael Coyle Posted on 17/01/2012 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with avalanche, medical, rescue, SAR, seminar, ski, snow, training
CAA AvSAR Course

Some musings on the CAA’s Avalanche Search and Rescue seminar for SAR teams considering sending people.

Situational Awareness: Sledder vs Skier

By Michael Coyle Posted on 11/01/2012 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with avalanche, management, risk, ski, snow, snowmobile

In my last post on this subject I wrote about how skiers have an advantage over sledders in that they have more opportunity to observe conditions as they travel through terrain. Today, some observations on the flip side of the …

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Older Map of Pitt Lake

By Michael Coyle Posted on 05/01/2012 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with map

We came across this map of Pitt Lake in the SAR Archives the other day. Interesting for the place names that aren’t on more modern maps. Funny how the mountains look like cones.

William Fisher Search Review

By Merrick Grieder Posted on 04/01/2012 Posted in Blog Entry, Guest Post Tagged with amateur radio, communications, logistics, management, radio, search, search review, technology

A review of a 3 day search on Vancouver island with significant logistical issues that were overcome by use of amateur radio.

Guest Post tomorrow

By Michael Coyle Posted on 03/01/2012 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with guest post, SAR, search review, William Fisher

Tomorrow I’ll have a guest writer posting to the blog.

Archived Avalanche Bulletins

By Michael Coyle Posted on 02/01/2012 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with avalanche, InfoSAR, snow
Archived Avalanche Bulletins
Electron Microscope image of a snowflake

How to retrieve archived avalanche bulletins from the Canadian Avalanche Association

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