Title: Surviving Grand Canyon: Lost and Found | |||
Author: Gary Barnes | Year: 2019 | ||
Publisher: Independently published | |||
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Part 2 of 5 in the series based on "A Walk in the Deep Big Empty: The Science for Surviving Grand Canyon." Survival topics include: 1) Getting to Know the Canyon via Topographical maps and Place Names 2) Practical Geology for navigation and finding water 3) Trail slopes and hiking pace 4) Analysis of lost hiker behavior 5) How to compile your ‘Backpacker Resume’ to assist Search-and-Rescue efforts 6) Assist a Hiker in Distress 7) How to take an Emergency Assistance Inventory 8) Your ‘Survivor’s Mentality' 9) High Tech ways to Signal for Help including cell phones, satellite phone, Personal Locator Beacons/SPOT, Laser Flares 10) Low Tech ways to Signal for Help including calls, whistles, survival mirror, flashlights, light sticks, and fire 11) Helicopter Rescue 12) How to Backtrack 13) Memory Palace and Songline to stay Found. Successful and tragic "lost hiker" scenarios are analyzed for what went right—and what went wrong. Strongly recommend the "Grand Canyon Trail Map 5th Edition Map" by Ken Schulte as a companion title. This map is referenced throughout the "Lost and Found" text in regards to Canyon topography, place names, River miles, and (most important) water sources in the Inner Canyon. |
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