FireFlyFishing Well-Known Member Joined Aug 14, 2023 Messages 1,867 Location Missoula, MT Jan 12, 2024 #2 Yep, it's a good thing the iPhone is water resistant now!
H Hugnot Well-Known Member Joined Sep 26, 2020 Messages 2,147 Location Montana - Suburbia Jan 12, 2024 #3 Hopefully iPhone position tracking (floating towers??) would enable a rescue but hypothermia would kill 100% in the water within minutes.
Hopefully iPhone position tracking (floating towers??) would enable a rescue but hypothermia would kill 100% in the water within minutes.
T Turkeytider Well-Known Member Joined Feb 14, 2023 Messages 408 Location Georgia Jan 12, 2024 #4 I would think that chances are pretty good that rescue assets could/would be on scene more rapidly today than in 1912. But yeah, you`d have to keep people out of that water.
I would think that chances are pretty good that rescue assets could/would be on scene more rapidly today than in 1912. But yeah, you`d have to keep people out of that water.
FrogFire7 Well-Known Member Joined May 23, 2017 Messages 1,558 Location Bradford County, Pennsylvania Jan 12, 2024 #5 This is not far from reality unfortunately
O Ol' Red Well-Known Member LRH Supporter Joined Nov 28, 2018 Messages 3,332 Location Wyoming Jan 12, 2024 #6 The only thing wrong with that picture is that half would be on the other side of the phone taking a selfie.
The only thing wrong with that picture is that half would be on the other side of the phone taking a selfie.
A agdodge4x4 Active Member Joined Sep 26, 2023 Messages 25 Location San Antonio, TX Jan 31, 2024 #7 I wish people would just enjoy the show and not ruin it with selfies. I guess this example would be a poor one.
I wish people would just enjoy the show and not ruin it with selfies. I guess this example would be a poor one.