by Daniel Stouffer

Although we don't like to think of the consequences, we should always anticipate the worst when we are planning a trip into the backcountry. When we head off into the wilderness, we might well end up in a very remote area far from any help. Especially if you are traveling alone, you should always consider placing one of the best GPS trackers into your backpack to cover all eventualities.

We have all heard the horror stories on our nightly news broadcasts. A hiker is lost in the backcountry, or a game hunter has not returned by his allotted time. When people realize that their loved ones are missing this can trigger a major search and rescue operation. Such an undertaking is, of course, very expensive and can be very stressful on all concerned. Why risk a situation like this arising " consider how personal GPS trackers could really benefit you.

Personal GPS trackers can truly be a lifesaver. They are great tools which work in virtually any situation. If you find that you are injured and incapacitated, all you need to do is to press the button and an emergency signal will be sent to the appropriate authorities for action.

To be be perfectly effective, personal GPS trackers must be able to locate a satellite above the horizon. Many satellites operate in what is called low earth orbit and in the vast majority of cases your unit will be able to register with one of these satellites and thus send its signal.

Personal GPS trackers can record the history of your whereabouts, current location and tracking intervals which can be set every five minutes or so. They are very versatile, very efficient and essential personal security aides.

As time is always of the essence in an emergency, woe betide you if you become lost in the wilderness without one of those personal GPS trackers. Inclement weather and seasonally cold conditions can play havoc with your chances if you have to spend a night in these life-threatening conditions. If you don't have a tracker, rescuers will have to search for your rather than pinpoint your location which could take many hours.

Search and rescue operations often involve a considerable risk to personnel, so many are suggesting that personal GPS trackers be mandated. This legislation may be some way off but it may well be adopted and you will be expected to carry one of these items if you go into the wilderness. Weigh up the potential and alternatives and see how cost effective they can be.

As personal GPS trackers are so compact, you should have no worry about packing your kit and making room for your sleeping materials, clothing, fire sticks, first-aid kits and survival aides. Put the tracker in first.

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