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The 3000th inReach SOS Incident

The 3000th inReach SOS Incident

Update: 2019-04-03
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Our Feature Story:





Guillaume Hullin often
heads into the outdoors to break out of his routine and be more self-reliant
for a period of time before returning to his job in information technology. He
likes to document his travels on his youtube
channel, where he records all of his experiences. Last October, Guillaume set
out on an extended backpacking expedition to see the beauty of the Swedish
wilds. He didn’t realize, however, that he would be trapped by an early winter
storm. 





Stuck in the middle of a
blizzard in the most remote region in Europe, Guillaume’s only hope was to
trigger an SOS on his inReach Satellite Communicator.





NOTICE: Some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit the use of satellite communications devices. It is the responsibility of the user to know and follow all applicable laws in the jurisdictions where the device is intended to be used. To access the Iridium satellite network for live tracking and messaging, including SOS capabilities, an active satellite subscription is required





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The 3000th inReach SOS Incident

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