They are coming out with a new and improved model, will be getting one, possibly by the end of the year.
I've personally dealt with two SAR's (Search And Rescues) where the victim had the units. Â Both times they were groups of climbers/hikers up in the Cascade Range on a glacier. Zero cell coverage. Â SPOT had their exact location. Â We had SAR teams paged and personnel headed in their direction within 15 minutes of getting the call from the SPOT people. Â Both times, victims ended up being air lifted to Seattle with injuries from falls. Â
The unit is fairly cheap (about $150 US) and service packages vary, depending on what you want. Â They just ended a promo where if you signed up for two years (~200$) you get the unit for free. Â
If he had one, he'd probably be found by now. Â I have been thinking about getting one for over a year, this probably will cement the deal.
We spend a lot of time in areas with no coverage. Â
I've also spent a lot of time in the area of Montana where this rider was last seen. Â Cell coverage is piss poor at best, and there are miles of roadway he could have covered, most of which, if you leave the roadway, you aren't going to be found unless someone steps on you or the buzzards start circling. Â Curvy roads, steep cliffs, rivers, big horn sheep, deer, bear, cougars, etc. Â Unless this guy is holed up somewhere paying for everything in cash, they better find him fairly quickly, or there isn't going to be much to find. Â
Both pics are of the road he was last seen on. Â Can you see the wildlife? Â They are fearless and many times are on the road. To the right side is the river, and no guardrail. Â This is about 20 miles south of Darby, MT, where he was last seen (on traffic cam).
Second pic is one of the curves going up the pass. Â Sorry its blurry.... again, no guardrail and about 300' drop off to the right, if you happen to miss the trees.......
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