With so much attention regarding SAR lately, I just wanted to add some information to that which most of *this crowd* already knows....
Before venturing out, complete something such as this:
Wilderness Trip Plan ...and give it to a responsible person. I have taken a similar format, and incorporated more information as to gear carried, etc. That way, if my situation DOES become one involving SAR...then they will at least know what I've got (and probably figure that I'm pretty set for bit.... <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> )
I have several blank copies in a file and just pull one out, complete, attach maps printed from terraserver-usa.com of the area in which I will be, and have some piece of mind that people know roughly where I'm at.
Also, I record on the trip plan what type of communications gear I am carrying and what protocol I will follow in an emergency.
Example: I will transmit/monitor FRS/GMRS freq 462.5625 for five minutes at the top of even hours, etc.
Note: Check to see what frequency corresponds to what channel on your particular radio, as it may vary from another manufacturer. Just putting down "Channel 6" may not provide necessary infomation.
I have also briefed a couple people that, if they receive a txt message from me saying "SOS" and listing coordinates, write those down exactly and send calvary. Granted, if I have further connectivity, I'll exchange more information. But, as has been discussed, txt msgs may sometimes be a last alternative and hit and miss.
A further step would be to make an imprint of the footwear that you are wearing on some foil and leave it....along with a rag wiped around on your body and placed in a sealed bag.
Never know if trackers may need to find "your" footprints, and a tracking dog needs to find "your" scent.
....just hoping to keep everyone safe, sound, and found. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Harley