Rescue In The Outback With Garmin InReach Mini 2 And Helicopter! 🚁🇦🇺 What did I learn!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • In today’s video, we explore emergency communication in the untamed Australian outback. Understanding the lifelines available can make all the difference when exploring remote areas. Join me as I discuss the pros and cons of various emergency communication devices, from UHF radios and Starlink to satellite phones and the latest iPhone features.
    At 05:22, we focus on the game-changers: two-way satellite messengers like the Garmin InReach Mini 2 and Zoleo. Discover what sets these devices apart and why one might just save your life. At 11:08, I share what I personally carry on every trip, ensuring I stay connected, no matter where the journey takes me.
    The highlight? A real-life rescue story from Wounded Knee Canyon at 12:11, showcasing the Garmin InReach Mini 2 in action. See firsthand what happens when you trigger an SOS in Australia's vast landscape and why choosing between a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) and a two-way messenger could be the most critical decision for your safety.
    Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or just starting out, this video is packed with invaluable insights to keep you safe on your next outback expedition. Let’s explore the essential tools for emergency communication and learn from real rescue scenarios. Stay safe, stay informed, and never stop exploring.
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:55 - What Emergency Communication Devices are available, Pros and Cons!
    01:28 - UHF
    02:45 - Starlink
    03:17 - Satelite Phone
    04:35 - iPhone 14 up
    05:18 - Two-way satellite messengers like InReach and Zoleo
    08:49 - Dedicated PLB and EPIRB
    11:19 - What do I carry on every trip?
    12:22 - Wounded Knee Canyon Helicopter Rescue
    16:46 - Message Exchange with ER
    17:27 - PLB or Two-Way Messenger? Pros and Cons, What did I learn
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Комментарии • 55

  • @RozalynVeersma
    @RozalynVeersma 3 месяца назад +4

    When I took up solo motorbike adventure riding, I bought the Garmin Explorer Plus. I never leave home without it. It saved an injured rider on the Canning Stock Route. Easy to use & an essential piece of kit.

  • @GRUMPYOLDSURVEYOR
    @GRUMPYOLDSURVEYOR 3 месяца назад +4

    I had reason to use the garmin inreach text feature whilst off-road, I also carry it when i am hiking. Don’t leave home it.

  • @viffer781
    @viffer781 3 месяца назад +4

    I do dirt bike riding and 4WD. Carry both (PLB in 4WD or in my backpack when moto riding) and Garmin always on my harness close at hand - for the reasons you outlined. Great videos, love your attention to detail, factual analysis and presentation style.

  • @ivocyrillo
    @ivocyrillo День назад

    Just an hi from Brazil to support you.

  • @JohnRolyAU
    @JohnRolyAU 2 месяца назад +2

    We race in the AORC (Australian Offroad Racing Championship) We carry an Inreach mini 2 in the race car so we have comms all along the 220km course from Alice to Finke. Other races also drop in and out of 4G, So much easier to communicate with our recovery team if needed. (Our personal safety and location for the race is taken care of by RallySafe)

    • @AlloffroadAu
      @AlloffroadAu  2 месяца назад

      Yep, it's also my Favourite, but I use it next to a Gramin PLB, which is always in my centre console.

  • @philcarr7969
    @philcarr7969 День назад

    Loving your well researched and informative videos Stephan. Solid objective information. You have an Engineers way about you (I mean that in a nice way).

  • @ettienne5797
    @ettienne5797 3 месяца назад +2

    Good video and info thank you. I had an Inreach explorer plus. Great for mapping, but bit clunky for others to reply to your messages. Sold it and got Garmin Messenger. My contacts have the messenger app on their phones...much easier.

  • @iamrodos
    @iamrodos 2 месяца назад +2

    Great video as always. Ironic that the Thuraya network is currently down. Been this way for a week and will be for a while longer. Was in Coward Springs and could not figure out why no connection. Of course had the PLB for emergency.

    • @AlloffroadAu
      @AlloffroadAu  2 месяца назад

      Same here I was in the New England Tablelands and made a call one day with no problem, but the next day, he could not connect to the Network anymore has been down since; I also always have a PLB in the Centre console.

  • @HardstylePete
    @HardstylePete 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video. Heaps of useful information.

  • @ralfralf9273
    @ralfralf9273 3 месяца назад +2

    Great info,i will get a plb to back up my sat phone

    • @AlloffroadAu
      @AlloffroadAu  3 месяца назад +2

      yes, definitely good example is that at the moment the Thuraya Network in Australia is down so the satellite phones do not work.

  • @kenworland2682
    @kenworland2682 3 месяца назад +1

    I've always carried an EPIRB in the 4wd as I like the greater transmission time and the dedicated strobe. Also, carry a PLB + Garmin i66 for hiking and in the 4wd (as a backup and in case there is some improptu hiking on a trip). Also have the 5W radios (mounted & handheld). Never bothered with a Satphone as the Garmin does what I need and it's cheaper. Good comparison though.

  • @jameswebb3000
    @jameswebb3000 3 месяца назад

    Very educational thanks

  • @DailyGrindAus
    @DailyGrindAus 3 месяца назад

    That is really great info to share, thanks very much. I actually reactiveated my defunct Amazon account to by a Garmin mini from your store. I only go locally in Canberra but even just 30 Km away in the Brindabella ranges there is no phone coverage.

  • @philg2468
    @philg2468 2 месяца назад +1

    UHF Repeaters need a mention. It is what the local station people use so you can be speaking to the nearby station workers. All UHF radios have this feature - just need to know how to use it. I carry a map of UHF repeaters in the outback areas I travel.

    • @AlloffroadAu
      @AlloffroadAu  2 месяца назад

      Good point didn't know there was a repeater map that sure would be handy to carry but there are many areas without repeaters

    • @philg2468
      @philg2468 2 месяца назад

      @@AlloffroadAu It just takes a little googling to find repeaters. This is the paper map I take in South Australia but given there are only 9 repeater channels then you can also try them one by one. southaustralia.com/media/tetlvg10/5505_4wd_tart_new-brochure.pdf

    • @philg2468
      @philg2468 2 месяца назад

      @@AlloffroadAu Yes, no repeaters through the middle of any deserts, but plenty in the station country adjacent.

    • @philg2468
      @philg2468 2 месяца назад +1

      @@AlloffroadAu I feel a lot of our methods and knowledge from the past is ignored these days. 20-30 years ago, we got on fine with HF Radio and UHF repeaters - those modalities are still alive and well. But these days we have many more options which can be confusing. Have to admit though I like to play extra safe and take a satphone and PLB in case I roll the car and wipe out my aerials. Just lucky my satphone is Inmarsat and not Thuraya or Globalstar!

  • @stum9813
    @stum9813 2 месяца назад

    Keen to hear what your setup will be the if Thuraya outage is exteed/indefinite. We’ve enjoyed coverage from Thuraya for last 2.5 years while living and exploring in the Pilbara. We have a Kimberley trip planned for June and feeling uncomfortable without the sat phone available. Iridium and Inmarsat don’t present the same value and as a replacement we are wondering if we are better off with a Garmin in reach device or iridium sat phone.

    • @AlloffroadAu
      @AlloffroadAu  2 месяца назад

      Yes good question, I hope they will get a satellite back up for the time being will just do without a Sat phone but still have PLB and Garmin Inreach Mini 2

    • @soobz
      @soobz Месяц назад +1

      @@AlloffroadAu Yes well it is permanent and the other 2 solutions are ludicrously expensive. I think Inreach plus a PLB for serious emergencies and a starlink for not serious emergency 2 way coms might be the only viable option.

  • @lachygordon
    @lachygordon 3 месяца назад +1

    Search and rescue craft and vehicles have citizen band UHF. Incoming/searching craft will attempt comms on UHF 5/35, ao worth having on in case of SOS

    • @AlloffroadAu
      @AlloffroadAu  3 месяца назад

      yep 👍 would say most 4wd have I guess for hiking depends how much you can carry

  • @garyhankinson5695
    @garyhankinson5695 3 месяца назад

    So if you had a PLB and a Garmin/zoleo could you set off both? If the PLB goes direct to Aussie emergency services. And then you can text the problem to your messenger service and also explain you have also set off a PLB.

    • @AlloffroadAu
      @AlloffroadAu  3 месяца назад +1

      you probably could but having both I first go Garmin second PLB if garmin does not work for wherever reason

  • @phillipmullner5335
    @phillipmullner5335 3 месяца назад +1

    What are your thoughts on the new Garmin Tread GPS with the inbuilt In-reach functions? Should be easier to send messages with the larger screen and seems to have nice mapping all in the one unit. Only downside seems to be the price.... Thanks

    • @einfelder8262
      @einfelder8262 3 месяца назад

      The price would be forgotten when you need to use it.......

    • @AlloffroadAu
      @AlloffroadAu  3 месяца назад

      yea haven’t tried it, given a PLB or in-reach is so much cheaper and smaller rather uses my iPad and PLB and SatPhone

    • @colinfwalters
      @colinfwalters 3 месяца назад

      This would be a great device for Africa, using Tracks4Africa maps. Not so much for Australia

  • @kycania2046
    @kycania2046 3 месяца назад

    Hi, has anyone seen or used the “what 3 words” app??

    • @AlloffroadAu
      @AlloffroadAu  3 месяца назад

      you would only use it if you need to provide exact coordinates

  • @colinfwalters
    @colinfwalters 3 месяца назад +1

    Thuraya is currently down in Australia. Pivotel have no idea when it will be back up.

    • @AlloffroadAu
      @AlloffroadAu  3 месяца назад +1

      yep just shows never rely on a Sat phone for emergency

    • @RD11RT
      @RD11RT 3 месяца назад

      Thuraya is rubbish do not recommend!

    • @AlloffroadAu
      @AlloffroadAu  2 месяца назад

      @RD11RT Thuraya was great while it lasted, cheap and worked every time I used it without an issue (4 1/2 yeas). Its now Defunct though ruclips.net/video/V1m3T08nEoI/видео.htmlsi=QFYRUm2FAhdrqKsI

    • @RD11RT
      @RD11RT 2 месяца назад

      @@AlloffroadAu thanks for the update, only recently sold mine but mainly because it was horrible coverage. I work with a government organisation and found thuraya to be the worst satellite company in terms of reliability. The only positive was price. Looks like you had good luck (until now).
      If you looked at their coverage and how their satellites worked it was pretty average. Not surprised they’ve pulled the pin.

  • @Keith_003
    @Keith_003 3 месяца назад +1

    A great feature of PLB is the helicopter can ping your PLB - you know it has pinged as the beep increases.
    Satellite phone is good as emergency services, including the helicopter, can call you direct for expedient communication. And you can tell them ‘hey, we can hear /see you’. We had an incident, waiting for helicopter, the pilot / crew rang our satellite phone, asked if we were the group below them - No, we could not hear them - I deduced they were in different creek to the south, so advised them head north to next creek. And yes, we had activated PLB and provided lat/lon to 000. So the satellite phone was very handy.

    • @AlloffroadAu
      @AlloffroadAu  3 месяца назад

      yep Sat phone is great if it works but for instance Thuraya is down and no satellite phone is working at present, I also carry one as back up though

  • @zoezoe610
    @zoezoe610 3 месяца назад

    If you have to be rescued do you have to pay for the rescue ?

    • @AlloffroadAu
      @AlloffroadAu  3 месяца назад +1

      no usually not

    • @Pat.Mustard
      @Pat.Mustard 3 месяца назад +1

      Good question. I don’t think we do have to pay in Australia but I could be wrong. Here in Queensland, we pay a surcharge on our electricity bills for this.

    • @Pat.Mustard
      @Pat.Mustard 3 месяца назад +1

      Other states may be different.

    • @RozalynVeersma
      @RozalynVeersma 3 месяца назад +1

      If it’s a genuine emergency…no 😁👍

    • @lachygordon
      @lachygordon 3 месяца назад

      No