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CONTRIBUTED: SAR tips for outdoor recreation in Whatcom County

CONTRIBUTED: SAR tips for outdoor recreation in Whatcom County

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Despite morning temps in the 40’s, spring is well underway in our beautiful corner of the country. Which means locals are ready to seize any sunny day as an opportunity to head out for a hike or a paddle.

Many may experience Mount Baker, Bellingham Bay or the Nooksack River for the first time. The experts at Whatcom County Search and Rescue (SAR) have some tips for them – and us all. Richard Goldsmith, of Summit to Sound, and Thomas Meade from Bellingham Mountain Rescue have some advice to help ensure those headed for outdoor recreation get home safely:

  • Research the area you plan to explore and prepare for the risks, which could range from wild animals to unstable slopes;
  • Have a plan – and share it with others, so that someone knows where you are and when you should return;
  • Make sure your phone is charged and always on, as the locator can work even if there is no signal; and
  • If you become lost or disoriented, stop and stay put – you’re likely to be found more quickly.

And make sure you’re prepared for contingencies.

“Our SAR volunteers are passionate about what we do,” says Thomas. “But we prefer to respond before a bad situation becomes worse.”

Another tip? Take the 10 Essentials with you:

  1. Navigation – map of where you’re going and a compass
  2. Hydration – water (and purifiers)
  3. Nutrition – at least a day’s supply of high-energy snacks
  4. Rain gear and insulation – wool is better than cotton
  5. Firestarter – waterproof matches and contingencies for wet kindling
  6. First Aid Kit – backed up by some training and supplies for significant injuries
  7. Tools – everything from knives and sporks to duct tape can be useful
  8. Illumination – flashlight, along with spare batteries and bulb
  9. Sun protection – sunglasses and sunscreen
  10. Shelter – an emergency tarp or space blanket Finally: thank you SAR volunteers! They serve in units ranging from Dive, 4×4 and Mountain Rescue to Summit to Sound and Whatcom Emergency Communications Group (ham radio.) They volunteer on their own time and on their own dime, paying for their own training, equipment and certification.

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