Hours of slogging through mud carrying a stretcher to haul an injured hiker off the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail is a standard call for local search and rescue crews.
Juan de Fuca SAR did just that, emerging May 9 shortly after 2 a.m. after being called out around 5:30 the evening before.
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While they can at times have the help of a helicopter or the Sooke branch of Royal Canadian Marine SAR, the team has to be prepared when those arenB次元官网网址檛 an option due to weather, daylight and call volumes.
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During the Wednesday night rescue, the team knew where the hiker was, as is often the case with modern technology in play.
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In this case, 17 volunteers from Juan de Fuca and Metchosin rescue teams took turns rotating through six positions carrying the stretcher in the four-hour trek over technically tough terrain. At times it included knee-deep mud. It also meant using rope assist for safety of the team and the hiker.
The Juan de Fuca team covers a vast area of diverse terrain, from seaside to heavily treed, and Clarke feel people may not always be prepared.
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Incidents on the trail happen enough that BC AdventureSmart created a trail-specific safety video that Clarke always recommends folks watch.
Find the video and other safety tips online at .
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