So two weeks ago I went out on a local hike with a friend, he happens to be ex marines. We started at about 2:30 pm and it's just a short hike about 3 mi in and 3 mi out. All started well until we were walking down a hill and my hiking partner went down on his tailbone, blacked out for a moment and came to in alot of pain. I got him sat up, gave him some motrin and water and about a half hour later he felt fine. we continued forward for a short time, took a lunch break and decided to head back at right around 4:30 pm. on our short uphill hike to the trail his back gave out and he was only able to rest on his side, another 20 minutes after this we lost light. We tried to signal to two other hikers as we had no cell coverage in this area and were growing worried about his chronic back pain. they finally saw the light and asked us if we were leaving or coming in. I replied leaving but my partner is injured. they reply with "that sucks" and left. We decided to move down off the small hill as best we could and use a lower trail that goes around the incline, we were able to move 100 yards before his back started to act up again luck came into play when my message tone went off on my cell (finally had service) we were able to call 911 and in about 30 minutes a helicopter was landing on our trail. It was now about 6 15 pm and getting colder and we had little spats of rain throughout the day, the flight officer approached us talked to my friend about his injury and discussed evac out of there with the pilot. They were only able to take my friend on board due to fuel and had to leave me with his pack (which is actually mine) and I was asked to hike out on my own. I began my hike and which took about a hour normally took two I was now being soaked by rain and getting very sore due to lugging two packs. I finally made it out with muscle cramps and a very pissed off look to me. due to it being very dark I had made a wrong turn about 1/4 mile off trail and quickly discovered it was the wrong way.
I'll be investing in a handheld GPS with waypoint tracking for my next hike and also some gore tex pants . My jacket was fine as it is a basspro goretex special and it kept me fairly dry minus my pants.
 
Be prepared my friends cause if I had only brought a bottle of water or a camelback with no flashlights I would have had to wait for S&R to get there which would of sucked
					I'll be investing in a handheld GPS with waypoint tracking for my next hike and also some gore tex pants . My jacket was fine as it is a basspro goretex special and it kept me fairly dry minus my pants.
Be prepared my friends cause if I had only brought a bottle of water or a camelback with no flashlights I would have had to wait for S&R to get there which would of sucked

 I may take a pic of my pack items and post it this coming up week. alot of posts for packs is SHTF not so much just hiking.
							
						
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