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Emergency Beacons

Emergency Beacons


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Owners instructed to return their beacons to company’s headquarters for repair

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Making sure you’re always safe and found

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19 essentials designed to keep you alive

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Guess what? The grid is expanding and we predict in the next five years, you won't be able to unplug—even in the backcountry.

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GPS locator SPOT launched in 2007—and has already notched 3,000 rescues

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The outdoors can be deadly if you're unprepared. But these gear items will help you make it home alive—even if everything else goes wrong.

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It makes no difference to Mother Nature whether you’re a few hundred feet outside the resort boundary or deep in the backcountry. At a minimum, if you plan to ski any uncontrolled slope, you need four things: a buddy, a beacon (worn over your midlayer, not stuffed in your pack), a shovel, and a probe.

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I'm going to Nepal to trek the Annapurna Circuit and would like to send a message home letting family know I'm okay. Will the Spot or ACR personal locator beacons work, and, if so, which do you recommend? Steve Apple Valley, CA

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Ever wonder how it feels to get attacked by a shark? Spend seven weeks lost in the jungle? Get buried by multiple avalanches? Brace yourself for 10 of the hairiest survival stories ever told—and the life-saving tips you can learn from them.

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