Sister's First Hike Turns Harrowing: A Rescue Story Unfolds in the Wild

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Sister's First Hike Turns Harrowing: A Rescue Story Unfolds in the Wild
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Sister's First Hike Turns Harrowing: A Rescue Story Unfolds in the Wild

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Posted on March 8, 2024 by Tina

What happened?

We embarked on a two-day tramp to conquer the Jumbo Holdsworth circuit, my sister’s first overnight hike. Little did we know our plans would quickly turn to a rescue story.

Despite our experience with day tramps, the forecasted weather pushed us to reverse the track, making our first day a challenging ascent.

As we neared Mt. Holdsworth, fatigue grew, compounded by the biting cold and rough terrain.

Suddenly, my sister stumbled, injuring her thigh. Assuming it was minor, we pressed on, only for her to fall again, this time hitting her head. She lost consciousness briefly, followed by bouts of nausea and vomiting.

Alarmed, I activated my ResQLink 400, and within thirty minutes, the Westpac Rescue helicopter swooped in to our aid.

Grateful for their swift response, we owed our safety to their timely assistance. The heroes of our rescue story.

Words of wisdom

Taking my ResQlink was the best thing ever.

Thank you note

We were a long way of any help being able to reach us, and in no position to continue our hike. Setting off my ResQlink and recieving help so quickly was amazing. The helicoptor found us quickly.

Rescue location

Tararua Range, Wellington 5583, New Zealand

Rescue team

Westpac Rescue Helicopter

ResQLink™ 400

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Small but resilient, the ResQLink 400 has been professionally engineered and tested to ensure it can withstand even the harshest elements. This buoyant Personal Locator Beacon requires no subscription for use and can be utilized to enhance your safety in a wide variety of environments. Whether on land, at sea, or in the air, trust that the ResQLink’s satellite precision and military durability, put rescue in the palm of your hands.

 

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