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Category: Blog Entry

Regular blog posts

On the end of the year and old and new things

By Michael Coyle Posted on 31/12/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with meta, musings

Some musings on the end of the year and what’s coming in the next.

A Call for Participation

By Michael Coyle Posted on 29/12/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with guest post, meta
A Call for Participation

A proposal for more participation of SAR members in online discussions.

The Christmas break

By Michael Coyle Posted on 23/12/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with safety, snow

When I was in University we would always take advantage of the Christmas break to get out there and do some backcountry skiing. We were poor; we had unreliable vehicles, lots of us either had used equipment, or we rented. …

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The use of Smartphones in SAR

By Michael Coyle Posted on 20/12/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with communications, gear, GPS, SAR, smart phone, technology

A discussion of various ways SAR members can use smartphones

A Social Media Policy for SAR

By Michael Coyle Posted on 14/12/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with management, policy, SAR, SMEM, SMSAR, social media
A Social Media Policy for SAR
Descending Mount Matier

The need for a Social Media Policy for Search and Rescue teams and members is explored

Social Media in SAR Management: Getting The Word Out

By Michael Coyle Posted on 08/12/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with management, SAR, social media, urban SAR
Social Media in SAR Management: Getting The Word Out
Share designed by <a href="http://www.thenounproject.com/Mikhail1986">Michael Rowe</a> from the <a href="http://www.thenounproject.com">Noun Project</a>

A discussion of best practises for SAR teams in the use of Social Media in SAR Management, and disseminating information

Avalanche and other hazards

By Michael Coyle Posted on 22/11/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with avalanche, hazard, slip and fall, snow, snowshoe
Avalanche and other hazards

The avalanche hazard is extreme in the Sea to Sky region, but the avalanche bulletin doesn’t contain is a warning about skip and fall hazard

Snow, then Rain

By Michael Coyle Posted on 21/11/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with snow, weather
Snow, then Rain

I may have mentioned that, to my own dismay I read the comments in news articles. A common news article here in BC is one about the weather and, in the winter, snow. These articles are generally followed by cries of derision …

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Situational Awareness: Skier vs Sledder

By Michael Coyle Posted on 18/11/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with avalanche, management, risk, snow, snowmobile

Situational Awareness is a risk-management keyword that’s being used more and more often and is especially important for avalanches.

On Blaming the Victim

By Michael Coyle Posted on 16/11/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with analysis, blame, death, ethics, hazard, injury, opinion, rescue, risk
On Blaming the Victim

A lot of people, including those that should know better, insist on blaming the victim of a backcountry search or rescue.

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