Hi everyone-
Since this board is frequented by the RMRU folks, I thought it a good place to present something and ask for opinions.
I used to be a Naval Flight Officer, and whenever we were flying over "bad guy" territory, we filled out forms that had certain personal information, and our evasion plan in case our aircraft went down. For a long time now, I've been doing something kind of similar whenever I go off on a backcountry trip.
I call it a "Hiking and Climbing Emergency Plan of Action." It has information about "me", plus my plans in case something goes wrong. I'll usually leave a copy of this with my wife, and often a second copy in an envelope in my car at the trailhead. Usually my friends and hiking companions will chuckle at me for it, but sometimes they'll add their information about themselves, too. I find it most useful when I'm on a solo trip. I also attach a copy of my gear checklist, so searchers will know what I've got with me.
My opinion is that when we "head out" we do a lot of planning for what we *want* to do, but often not enough "what-if" planning in case something happens. Even if I didn't leave my EPA with somebody, I think it's a good exercise in terms of thinking ahead in terms of contingency plans.
So, my question to the group is "What do you think?" I'd especially like to hear from the search and rescue folks. My own most significant criticism is that nothing *ever* goes according to plan, so I wonder if an EPA would really help a SAR team, since the million variables of the real world could prevent me from executing the plan the way I intended.
Anyway, I posted an example on my summitpost account, and here are the links:
http://www.summitpost.org/image/383386/212841/epa.html
http://www.summitpost.org/image/383387/ ... age-2.html
I've got a pretty thick skin, so feel free to flame away, if necessary.
Live it up,
-sb
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