Last year, Elijah signed on to Land Search and Rescue. Since then, he has been doing training for searching for people, mostly in the wilderness but occasionally in urban settings. He has only had the opportunity to go on two searches so far, both in the last two months. The second of them turned out to be a false alarm, but he got a helicopter ride over beautiful terrain on a bright, sunny day, and got to spend time in the bush on that same bright, sunny day. I can’t identify the location or give any details about the incident, but I am allowed to share these scenery photos. Suffice it to say, the location is not too far from us, and the helicopter he rode in is one operated by a company based near us, which we see flying over frequently.
This is Elijah all decked out in his searching gear. He had just walked home after the helicopter ride back from the search and hadn’t taken it off yet. He was explaining here how they measure footprints and stride lengths with that stick to make sure they are still following the trail they think they are.
Here is a quick video of a little of what he saw from the helicopter. Wow!
l1peterson says
As someone who spends a lot of time hiking in the wilderness, I am deeply grateful for every person willing to give their time to training, searching and rescuing. If I ever have to push the SOS button on my Garmin, I hope there are several people like Elijah who are willing to come help me. Thanks Elijah!