What
In an emergency, you need to be able to tell people where you are located. The best way to do that is to communicate your latitude and longitude (lat/long).
What
In an emergency, you need to be able to tell people where you are located. The best way to do that is to communicate your latitude and longitude (lat/long).
I found a new Logging tool for SOTA & POTA, and it ROCKS!
I started using a phone to log contacts for SOTA not long after I started because I can’t read my own writing. I used a very rudimentary app for the first two years but when I started doing multiple summits per day, I needed something different. Outd was an excellent replacement and had some new features that were awesome, I’ve been a bit (a lot) resistant to change when support started to wane and some features quit working and it was removed from the App Store. I tried switching to another popular logging app a while back but it that alternative just wasn’t up to the SOTA task and not approved for my kit. Que the new solution, Ham2K PoLo (PoLo). I was sold after using it on the very first summit.
All of us depend on our cell phones for.... well EVERYTHING, especially for emergencies which requires cell service and a working phone. Don’t depend on cell service in the back country!
Make sure your pack has a first aid kit and that you’ve had
the training to use it. Because most SOTA adventures are pretty short, I
recommend just enough gear to stop the bleeding. Anything more than that
and you are probably going to need to press the SOS button anyway.