So a guy is lost and has phone service? Why didn’t he just call out for help? Never mind the whole issue of not answering unknown numbers. He had service and didn’t use his phone? This whole story is BS.
I sometimes go solo wild camping and I’ve had a few moments where I’ve thought “shit, I’m actually in trouble here”. My country is small so even in the wilderness you can usually get signal of some sort. But I never called for help, due to a mixture of embarrassment and not wanting to waste time and resources for a problem I created myself. Not including the countless times I’ve simply gotten lost.
I always got out fine by myself in the end, but I can totally see how people end up in some pretty bad situations or maybe even dying without calling for help.
So a guy is lost and has phone service? Why didn’t he just call out for help? Never mind the whole issue of not answering unknown numbers. He had service and didn’t use his phone? This whole story is BS.
90% of missing hikers get lost in serviced areas.
Pure curiosity , I wonder how many of those are capable of making a call when they need help?
It’s great to have service at the bottom of a ravine, but if I cracked my skull falling there, it’s quite a misleading stat
I sometimes go solo wild camping and I’ve had a few moments where I’ve thought “shit, I’m actually in trouble here”. My country is small so even in the wilderness you can usually get signal of some sort. But I never called for help, due to a mixture of embarrassment and not wanting to waste time and resources for a problem I created myself. Not including the countless times I’ve simply gotten lost.
I always got out fine by myself in the end, but I can totally see how people end up in some pretty bad situations or maybe even dying without calling for help.