Category: Spring 2026

Mt. Baring Washington – Joint Recovery Operation

Mount Baring, located on National Forest land in Washington state, is popular with base jumpers across the U.S. The mountain’s north face drops nearly vertically to a meadow below that features a small lake and open areas, enticing high-risk takers with a short hike from the parking lot to the 6,127-foot summit. Over the years,

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President’s Message Spring 2026

Welcome Spring! Since the winter business meeting in February, your board has been parsing the data from the Mentimeter responses collected during the meeting. We solicited the membership for folks interested in drafting a strategic plan once all this data is listed by priority. If this is something you would like to be a part

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Mental Health Training, Support an Important Priority for SAR teams

When the Tahoe Nordic Search and Rescue team responded to the deadly avalanche in Lake Tahoe in February, they couldn’t have anticipated the wide-reaching impact it would have on the team. TNSAR responded, along with Nevada County’s Search and Rescue team, rescuing six survivors and later assisting with the recovery of nine deceased skiers, including

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ICAR 2025 Reports Available

The 76th ICAR Assembly of Delegates was held in October 2025 on the final day of the annual ICAR conference, which was in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. It marked only the second time in ICAR history that the conference has been in the United States, according to the report from Tom Wood. All eight of the

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SAR Briefs Spring 2026

Utah SAR Teams Paying Search and Rescue Members for Missions, Training Summit County (Utah) Search and Rescue is the latest Utah team to start compensating members for their work. Because of a new statewide tax for emergency services that went into effect last year, the county, which includes Park City, is working on a plan

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Blood Glucose Management in Accidental Hypothermia: Reviving a Cold Topic

As mountain rescue teams, we are all familiar with the management of accidental hypothermia. It involves a well-established series of activities, including rewarming the subject, providing calories and hydration, and removing the subject from the field. Rescuers typically provide whatever calories they have on hand, with a classic choice being hot cocoa and some sort

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Letter from the Editor Spring 2026

The MRA community, and the larger search and rescue community, is a special place and we are lucky that so many people work so hard at making it safe, welcoming and supportive. I see this locally when I get to work with other teams in California, and nationally when I get to reach out to

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