Police urge bushwalkers to be prepared for all conditions

With spring weather now here, police are reminding anyone planning on bushwalking to be prepared following a rescue on Mount Wellington overnight.

Around 5.50pm last night emergency services responded to a call for assistance from two people walking from The Springs to the Disappearing Tarn on Mount Wellington.

With light fading and their mobile phone charge depleting, the man and woman called for assistance after they had become lost. The pair were not prepared for a cold night on the mountain.

Two Search and Rescue teams located the pair around 9pm and walked them to safety, concluding around 2am.

"With spring here and the days getting warmer and longer, police urge anyone planning on bushwalking to ensure they are prepared for all conditions, and to remember that September can still have sub zero temperatures," said Senior Constable Callum Herbert.

"When walking in elevated areas the temperature can change quickly. The day may be warm and fine when commencing a walk but change rapidly as weather patterns move through and light reduces."

Police urge people to be aware that mobile phone batteries will not last as long when cold, and mobile navigation apps deplete batteries quicker than other apps. Police suggest walkers carry physical maps and not rely solely on mobile phones for navigation. Walkers are also encouraged to carry a battery bank to recharge mobile devices, and a torch per person.

"Some rescue missions could have been prevented if people had been better prepared. Being well prepared makes for an enjoyable time walking and in the unlikely event you require assistance - the equipment will keep you warm while waiting for help and assist searchers in locating you.

"Police want everyone to enjoy Tasmania's wilderness safely."

Bushwalking Tips:

  • Ensure you're prepared with appropriate equipment - take a map and torch, clothing and footwear to suit any conditions, regardless of the season take a waterproof jacket; adequate food and water, first aid kit.
  • Research the intended trip - ensure the trip is within your abilities and fitness level, and you have a route plan, map and check the expected weather forecast.
  • Let someone know before you go - ensure someone knows your route and expected return time.
  • Always carry a fully charged mobile phone and a PLB and consider a portable charger to extend battery life.
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