Into the Wild: Search and Rescue in the Adirondacks
Hear about what it takes to assist NYS Forest Rangers on Search and Rescue missions in the Adirondack Park.
In this ADK Talks episode, we have the privilege of speaking with Jeff Berry and Elena Lumby, two dedicated members of Search and Rescue in the Northern Adirondacks (SARNAK).
SARNAK is an all-volunteer organization based in Saranac Lake, primarily serving the Upstate New York region. It works closely with NYS DEC’s Forest Rangers, who, in addition to protecting and managing forests, parks and wildlife habitats, play a vital role in ensuring the safety of visitors. SARNAK also collaborates with other law enforcement agencies and emergency response organizations to assist with backcountry emergencies.
Jeff and Elena delve into the rigorous and comprehensive training the SARNAK team undergoes, instilling confidence in their ability to assist NY’s dedicated Forest Rangers in any backcountry emergency.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
Stories from their Search and Rescue experiences
Why “cotton can kill” in the wilderness
How Snickers bars, Swedish Fish, and Stewart’s chocolate-covered espresso beans are good for you
Why you shouldn’t go into the woods without two headlamps
The rise in wandering seniors
Where to learn about the 10 hiking essentials
Listen now and subscribe to ADK Talks to never miss an opportunity to learn more from the people behind the best places to visit, stay, eat, shop and things to do in the Adirondacks.
Mentioned in this episode:
NCPR: Rangers rescue hypothermic, frostbitten hiker in Adirondacks amid snowstorm
New York Times: A Hiker Was Lost in the Woods. Snow Was Falling. Time Was Running Out
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As we do on this website, our podcast explores the best of the Adirondacks, uncovering hidden gems and sharing our hand-picked recommendations for great places to stay, eat, shop and things to do in the Adirondack Park.
But it isn't just about places; it's about the people who make the Adirondacks so special and unique. In each episode, we talk to people from all walks of life—restauranteurs, farmers, innkeepers, historians, artists, local leaders, writers, scientists, and more.
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