Gunslinger808
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Around here it's the heat.
Every year we have countless people ignore it and end up as just another statistic.
Back when I did search and rescue, it always seemed to be tourist and poor planners that just couldn't figure it takes more than one bottle of water to survive an 8 mile hike on a 110° day.
Even on improved trails we'd end up either taking up a big wheel or calling in a helicopter, and that was of course just for the ones we found alive.
Throw in the idiot treasure hunters looking for the Lost Dutchman, and we were called out almost every night during the summer.
Not even going to talk about all the illegals that die every year trying to cross the desert.
Every year we have countless people ignore it and end up as just another statistic.
Back when I did search and rescue, it always seemed to be tourist and poor planners that just couldn't figure it takes more than one bottle of water to survive an 8 mile hike on a 110° day.
Even on improved trails we'd end up either taking up a big wheel or calling in a helicopter, and that was of course just for the ones we found alive.
Throw in the idiot treasure hunters looking for the Lost Dutchman, and we were called out almost every night during the summer.
Not even going to talk about all the illegals that die every year trying to cross the desert.
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