To: Mounted search and rescue <msar-riders@lists.ibiblio.org>
Subject: Re: [MSAR] MSAR "equipment" costs
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 19:41:47 -0500
I keep both of my horses here at home. I consider my horse cost
separate from MSAR costs and the same goes for my equipment. My total
average monthly horse related bills run about $400 and month for both of
my guys.
For MSAR tasks, I use a western (double skirt) nylon saddle with extra D
rings and a breast collar. Like most of the other TROT-SAR team members,
I carry all items listed on the NASAR SAR Tech II suggested equipment
list, plus some extra equine gear such as a lead line, hoof pick, picket
line and an extra roll of vet wrap. I carry a VHF radio (155.160) , ham
radio, cell phone and GPS. All members wear a reflective blaze orange
vest (donated by the MD Horse Council) and helmet wear is mandatory
(half the team also wears night lamps attached on their helmet). Most
items listed on the "first aid" list are carried in a lumbar support hip
pack and everything else is carry in my saddle bags or double horn bags.
Total purchase cost of all my SAR gear is about $1800.00. I also have
a new horse trailer with self-contained living quarters that doubles as
our team base camp, which has been used as the ICP. I do not want to
tell you what the truck and trailer cost, but I consider it worth
having.
What ever you do, make sure to buy this best gear you can find.
Tomi`
TROT-SAR Mounted Team
State of Maryland
(also serving DC, DE, PA, VA, WV and southern NJ)