I hope this is in the correct section .....
I recently had a chat with a helicopter pilot who used to fly an Air Ambulance. He and I are both shooting men and conversation tripped towards the fact they we (and many if not all good bushcrafters) often find ourselves in the absolute middle of nowhere wearing drab khaki clothing or cammo gear making us hard to see.
He told me that if called to a remote spot of countryside the pilots greatest friend would be a smoke grenade as it offers both a locator and an indication of wind speed and direction on the ground. There's a reason the military use them for such
I have since found that red smoke grenades can be bought very cheaply from no-end of fireworks retailers who operate all year round (Google it
apparently LARPers use them etc ) and have added one to my own kit. I have vacuum-packed mine to keep it dry even if submerged. At about 60g in weight you will barely ever notice it's there, but if you ever need it you may well be glad you spent a fiver or so on it. Getting quicker help for you or a badly injured friend ... priceless.
I recently had a chat with a helicopter pilot who used to fly an Air Ambulance. He and I are both shooting men and conversation tripped towards the fact they we (and many if not all good bushcrafters) often find ourselves in the absolute middle of nowhere wearing drab khaki clothing or cammo gear making us hard to see.
He told me that if called to a remote spot of countryside the pilots greatest friend would be a smoke grenade as it offers both a locator and an indication of wind speed and direction on the ground. There's a reason the military use them for such
I have since found that red smoke grenades can be bought very cheaply from no-end of fireworks retailers who operate all year round (Google it
