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撸奶社区SAR: Prepare for 鈥榮elf-rescues鈥 and longer wait times

With helicopter focus on the B.C. wildfires, 撸奶社区SAR are warning outdoor enthusiasts to be prepared to self-rescue or to have to wait longer than usual for response times.聽
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SAR volunteers during training on May 13.

Heading into another summer weekend, 撸奶社区Search and Rescue is warning locals and visitors to be prepared for 鈥渟elf-rescues鈥 and longer wait times as helicopter focus is turned towards the B.C. wildfires.

鈥淗elicopters are not as readily available for 撸奶社区SAR tasks due to the B.C. wildfire,鈥 spokesperson Christy Allan told The 撸奶社区.

鈥淏e prepared for self-rescue or potentially longer response times by our team,鈥 Allan said.

This past long-weekend saw the rescue numbers rise again with hiking related rescues undertaken by the 撸奶社区SAR.

鈥淭he long week-end was busy with three hiking-related calls from Goat Ridge, The Chief and Lake Lovely Water,鈥 Allan said.

鈥淭o date, we have responded to approximately 75 calls this year which is on par with the call volumes from last year.鈥

SAR was also called to the Slhanay bluffs on Aug. 7 to assist an injured base jumper. 

Rare point-of-view footage from the helicopter, showcasing the technical nature of a long line rescue can be seen on the .

But it鈥檚 not just hikers, climbers and base jumpers that have required the help of SAR this past year, with the mountain biking task volume 鈥渋ncreasing steadily鈥 over the past six years.

鈥淏ack in 2018, we had 11 mountain biking related tasks. Last year we had more than double that at 27,鈥 Allan said.

鈥淔rom 2018 until now, we have responded to 127 mountain biking tasks. 

鈥淗iking is still the most common activity but over the years mountain biking has surpassed climbing as the second most tasked activity,鈥 she said.
For tips and tricks when planning your outdoor adventures, Allan recommends checking out the

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