There are three “T’s” of backcountry snowmobiling that can save lives in an emergency:
If something happens in the backcountry and you need rescue, know that it takes time. A few things you can do to help rescuers find you are giving 911 dispatchers your coordinates and staying put, making a shelter, and building an access road for rescuers if you are able. Lastly, consider investing in a two-way satellite communications device.
If you’ve been injured, the experienced injury attorneys at Bloch Ongert can help you recover the money you are entitled to receive. Call Bloch Ongert today at (970) 926-1700 to speak directly to an attorney.
The information for this post was sourced from Denver Gazette. The article can be found at https://www.denvergazette.com/outtherecolorado/2026/02/12/harrowing-snowmobile-incident-resulting-in-death-of-one-and-lucky-rescue-of-two-highlights-key-safety-lessons/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=OutThere%20Colorado%20Here%20%20Now%2021226&utm_content=OutThere%20Colorado%20Here%20%20Now%2021226+CID_6e05d209b6200e784b29995a50bdcee6&utm_source=campaign_monitor_email&utm_term=CLICK%20HERE
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