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A few things to consider:
• THE ABSOLUTE BEST THING TO DO, IF LOST OR INJURED, IS TO CALL 911. Often, GPS coordinates can be obtained off your call.
• Compose a text message to a trusted contact one at a time. Let them know where you are as best you can, what gear you have, and if you have any injuries.
• Updating your voicemail will take more battery/cell reception than if you send a text/SMS. If/when your phone finds a moment of reception it will push through, voice calls or transmissions demand a stronger reception and are less likely to push through.
• On occasion, photos posted to social media sites can also provide a clue about a person’s location. Search and rescue crews have been tipped off from friends/family members when a photo has pushed through to the cloud or social media and clues about terrain features can help narrow down a search area.

Another option to consider is a smartphone app such as CAIRN (https://www.cairnme.com/) which can direct you to the closest point of cell reception, or notify your contacts if you are overdue with breadcrumbs of your tracks.

Lastly, remember that cold weather can easily draw down battery life. Turn off your phone, or putting it on airplane mode to conserve battery.
 

Accidents happen. You may become lost or injured while recreating outdoors. Search and rescue can take hours or days depending on factor such as weather conditions, capacity, and resources whether you are lost or injured. Being prepared for an emergency improves your ability to quickly respond to the situation. It is very important that you practice your plan before you leave so you and anyone joining your adventure knows what to do in case of an emergency. Remember, each trip and activity may have special requirements so you may have to modify your outdoor emergency plan to fit your trip.

Continue reading to learn how you can get the most out of your visit to a park. On this page, you'll also be able to:

Learn what to do before your trip
Learn about what to do if you get lost
Learn about what to do if you get injured
 
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