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xbox or ps3?
CapitalPnshment on xbox
nightshift has me ruined. i'm wide awake at post-midnight.
Is it sick that I am praying that one of of those 10's-of-thousands of tourists invading my county this weekend jack themselves up good enough to require swiftwater rescue, technical rescue, or a nice wilderness medical rescue? I am staying sober and available like I do on every holiday and I would like to be rewarded for my dedication. -_-
cool, its all about vitamin water revive, and tiger milk protein *candy* bars.
Its such a strange juxtaposition. Being the healer... hoping someone get's hurt!
I usually put it like this... "i don't want someone to have a bad day... i just want to be there when they do!"
Ya, but whe I see small children playing near class 3 rapids, running at 3500 cfs, at 42 degrees, without parental supervision "because it is vacation and the effing forest is a giant playground where no bad can happen to flatlanders without a clue"... is it bad that I think: "I sure hope one of these morons drown and give me something to do"? j/k... kinda...
Side note: M-res-Q, do y'all have military air available to you for stuff, or does the SO handle all of it. If we have need of a true SAR bird we call the USAF SAR 60 out of Spokane. I suppose in theory we can also call WA DNR and get one of their Jet Rangers or Hueys.
Dude, if he drowns, you have nothing to do but a body recovery. Where is the fun in that? I'd go for a near drowning or a strait up immersion/hypothermia w/ some highly technical swiftwater work and the Air Force SAR/MEDEVAC bird. Sweetness.
Side note: M-res-Q, do y'all have military air available to you for stuff, or does the SO handle all of it. If we have need of a true SAR bird we call the USAF SAR 60 out of Spokane. I suppose in theory we can also call WA DNR and get one of their Jet Rangers or Hueys.
Finally back in Denver
Where were you?
I'm not the Mountain Man but I will tell you out here we regularly get help from the National Guard and/or Army. They write it off as training. We've also had media helicopters and medical helicopters help with searching.