John Gryphon
Well-Known Member
Why are Australians still getting lost and dying in the outback?
Kelly’s son and ex-husband died "stupid" deaths in the Australian outback. She’s on a mission to make sure no more lives are lost.
Lots of cracks,crevices and bush your way. I reckon we went through schitt that only a goblin would go so I named it Goblin Bush.I always carry mine even with others, dense bush can be easily turned around or even a gallon into a gully your mates may never find you


The cost of running that gear is? Is there a subscription fee?PLBs are good one-shot emergency devices. I carry a Motorola Deny on my bino harness shoulder strap. That has a SOS function to a worldwide overwatch centre and, using the Bullitt satellite messaging App on my phone as a front end, I get worldwide message and position reports over satellite.
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Where GSM coverage exists, I’m also running an Honest Mobile eSim which gives me unlimited data on certain Apps like WhatsApp on the big carriers EE, O2, 3 and Vodaphone.
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First image above - £95 a year unlimited. I would hasten to say I was an early adopter and have a loyalty subscription but frankly £2/week to have that capability wherever I’m stalking is great piece of mind, especially when I’m out solo, remote and on the quad.The cost of running that gear is? Is there a subscription fee?
Yes understood remote,we do remote big time here.First image above - £95 a year unlimited. I would hasten to say I was an early adopter and have a loyalty subscription but frankly £2/week to have that capability wherever I’m stalking is great piece of mind, especially when I’m out solo, remote and on the quad.
I started down this route years ago when I started stalking in Scotland where signal was extremely limited. Whilst it’s got better, I’m now stalking in an area where you are very remote with almost no signal.Yes understood remote,we do remote big time here.
I edited my OP to ask a second question whilst you were answering.
My day job is maritime safety and PLBs are a common item - I carry one on my LSJ. Intended for use at sea, in the UK they are tolerated for emergency ground use but regs have recently changed requiring registration of these devices.Should my wife or I trigger our PLB units we can send them back to the NZ distributor and they will reset the unit and replace the battery for around NZ$240 (around £100). The batteries last seven years and can be replaced
Yeah, having carried a PLB for a lot of years I always found that amusing. Before PLBs became legal for land use, I think that a lot of people took the view that they can fine or tell me off once you have rescued me thanks.PLBs are a common item - I carry one on my LSJ. Intended for use at sea, in the UK they are tolerated for emergency ground use.
