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AUG 24, 2015
Would Your Child Know What to do if They Got Lost in the Mountains ? | Gephardt Daily
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As a way of coping with not knowing what happened to his son, Garrett’s father Kevin started The Garrett Bardsley Foundation and helps with various search and rescue operations for other missing children. In an article written for americantowns.com, Tim Hawkins, the father of a missing 11-year-old boy Brennan Hawkins, who was found alive the next day, told Kevin he didn’t want him to have to relive the nightmare he went through trying to find his son and urged him to go home. Kevin’s response? “This is where I’m meant to be.”

Garrett Bardsley in 2004 (Photo Courtesy: Kevin Bardsley Facebook)
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According to Pinemountaintrail.org, a safety list is a great tool for people going into the mountains with children. “Children can hike safely. Like adults, they just need a survival kit to put in with their day pack, a few rules and some instruction.”
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The standard distress signal for children old enough to understand is three blows to indicate “I’m lost,” or “I need help.” For very young children, they should blow the whistle until someone finds them.
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Would Your Child Know What to do if They Got Lost in the Mountains ? | Gephardt Daily
[...]
As a way of coping with not knowing what happened to his son, Garrett’s father Kevin started The Garrett Bardsley Foundation and helps with various search and rescue operations for other missing children. In an article written for americantowns.com, Tim Hawkins, the father of a missing 11-year-old boy Brennan Hawkins, who was found alive the next day, told Kevin he didn’t want him to have to relive the nightmare he went through trying to find his son and urged him to go home. Kevin’s response? “This is where I’m meant to be.”

Garrett Bardsley in 2004 (Photo Courtesy: Kevin Bardsley Facebook)
[...]
According to Pinemountaintrail.org, a safety list is a great tool for people going into the mountains with children. “Children can hike safely. Like adults, they just need a survival kit to put in with their day pack, a few rules and some instruction.”
[...]
The standard distress signal for children old enough to understand is three blows to indicate “I’m lost,” or “I need help.” For very young children, they should blow the whistle until someone finds them.
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