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- From: "Jorene Downs" <Jorene@CEOates.com>
- To: "Mounted search and rescue" <msar-riders@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [MSAR] MSAR and the use of lights
- Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 13:58:49 -0800
Welcome, Dwayne.
I'm BCHC Sequoia Unit. ;)
http://www.bchc-sequoia.org/
For SAR or MSAR lights at night I've found red lights to be effective. It is a good color for tracking in most environments, and horse and human have reasonable capability for sight with reduced impact on night vision.
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Jorene Downs
Tulare Co SAR - Hasty Team ICP Team
www.ceoates.com/sar
Tulare-Kings CERT
www.tk-cert.org
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dwayne Russell" <dwaynerussell@earthlink.net>
I am a
member of the Backcountry Horseman of California and hold a gentle use
certification. I have also been fortunate to have traveled most of the US
and Canada with my horses and like many of you I bring out many a lost hiker
with me. I am also the co-owner of a company called www.saddlelights.com
<http://www.saddlelights.com/>
We manufacture a breast collar mounted lighted system for Law Enforcement
and Search and Rescue teams, as well as pleasure riders.
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[MSAR] MSAR and the use of lights,
Dwayne Russell, 01/01/2006
- Re: [MSAR] MSAR and the use of lights, Jorene Downs, 01/01/2006
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