Posted on 03/28/2022 4:40:35 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A hiker is uninjured after reportedly straying from a central Vermont trail and requesting police assistance.
Police said a 56-year-old woman from Berlin apparently walked off of the marked trail of Irish Hill, listed as a 3.7-mile hike near the town, just before 3 p.m. Saturday. After calling local authorities, the hiker's phone died and left them unable to communicate with officers.
Barre Town Officer Leo de Prato and his K-9, Lakota, set off for the area along with troopers from Vermont State Police in an effort to find the hiker.
The hiker was found uninjured and guided back to the trailhead, according to police.
the hiker’s phone died and left them (?) unable to communicate
There are ver few places in VT where you aren’t 3 miles from a road.
Go down hill. You will find one.
“HIKER’s phone died and left THEM unable”
Trying to line up with the PC woke trannie stuff, or just stupid?
On the micro level they are brilliant but on the macro/ political not so much. But then what can you say about a country that (alledgedly) elected Biden?
I do not get how people just take off on “hikes” with a phone not fully charged and nary a map of some kind.
Kudos to the cops etc but thousands spent to rescue the clueless from themselves.
I did the downhill thing trying to make a bushwack shortcut in the mountains once and almost skidded off the side of a granite dome.
Well, yeah. You don’t do it at night. Or drunk. Lol.
I am pretty sure everyone should be outraged by this.
They'll Sioux.
LOL! I see what you did there!
She couldn’t have been that lost. She had cell phone service.
You can always tell you are on a scenic route in VT. The road is windy, hilly, technically one lane in each direction, a stream running along side the road, and no cell phone service.
And that describes 90% of the state roads in VT.
We count on no cell service when we drive through the state. Course, NH is not much better.
A culturally-appropriatng dog! Horrors.
At least they could have named the dog “Abenaki.”
Which would mean he’s a vicious beast who’ll tear people apart.
That’s a truism everywhere. Before you set out, get your bearings and know what you are surrounded by — roads, lakes, ocean, bays, highways, ridges, valleys, etc. That way you can pretty much know where you are located and how to get to a safe place. I’ve used dead-reckoning like this many times and never gotten lost. Of course, I rarely head off cross-country.
If the trail(s?) in question are poorly or confusingly marked and “go all over the place” with many changes in direction, etc., like some of the trails in the National Forest / “wilderness areas” near my place, seemingly correctly picking a direction to walk out can lead to even more trouble. Granted this involves some quite impassable areas, small gorges, and such, that are difficult to pick out in a satellite view. And in many of the areas near here, there is no cell signal anyway. I’m seriously thinking about getting a stand alone GPS device. (My wife, daughter and I have never been seriously lost, but, we have had a couple instances of trails becoming so confusing or impassable that we had to “go back the way we came” and got back to camp a couple hours later than planned.)
It is always a good idea to let someone know where you are going and when you plan to be back.
Many places there is no cell service and too often the maps are outdated, showing trails that turn out to “trail” off into nothing, not showing new trails people have made (can be quite confusing), crude signs don’t match info. on the map, etc. As I mentioned above, a stand alone GPS can be helpful, but one can still run into impassable washouts / slides, etc.
Even in areas with cell service, if one is taking lots of pics and such, the phone can run down unexpectedly soon. A modest battery bank is a good idea...
Interesting tip I’ve read - leave a dirty sock in your car with a map of your route. It will help the dogs find you!
Meet the newest four-legged member of the Barre Town Police K-9 Lakota is a German Shepherd
Well done, officers!
Well, I have my doubts: she loves Germany as Mrs. Obama loves America. Sad but true.
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