The search and rescue thread got me thinking about what my expectations are from friends if I were in a SAR situation so I thought I'd start a new thread and see what your thoughts are.
A while back I was at home watching the SPOT pages of a few people when I see the help icon up on one of the maps. I check BCP and see that I'm not the first to see it but no one is sure if anyone had responded. I'm thinking, "ok this person is a long way from home, it is likely most of the people on the SPOT notification list are from their local area so can't really do much, it would take me 2.5 hours to get to where the help message was sent from, I can't land there, there are BCPers much closer but I don't know if they are aware of the situation, so what should I do." I went back and forth for a while then decided I'd rather get there and find out I'm not needed than sit and watch the computer only to find out everyone else made the same decision. I threw together the gear I thought I would need and was headed out the when I decided to check BCP one more time. By this time a couple hours had passed and there was a post saying help was on the way. At this point I figured I wasn't needed so I stayed home.
I've thought about this several times since and haven't really figured out what I'd do if I were in that situation again. I know if I were on someone's notification list I'd be out the door right away and if I had a SPOT I would expect the friends on my list to do the same.
I guess I have two questions here. What do you expect from the people on your notification list? What do you hope the response would be from people following your SPOT page but not on your notification list?
If I had a SPOT I would expect those on my notification list to drop everything and come help. I wouldn't expect anything from those not on my notification list.
