App for barometric decompression alarms?

Hey, is there any app for the fenix 7x that allows you set an alarm if barometric pressure drops below a certain point?

I work in critical care medicine on both a rotor and a fixed wing a barometric pressures play a huge role with my airway patients, and being able to set an alarm if we pass a specific threshold would be amazing to have.

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u/WalkingLucas — 4 days ago

Whistle Signal Standard for SW CONUS?

Just out of curiosity, do we have any sort of gentleperson's agreement on whistle signals in the Southwest of the United States. Predominately talking about Arizona, southern Utah, and Colorado. And more specifically I'm wondering if continuous blasting on the whistle is universally expected to be for emergencies.

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u/WalkingLucas — 9 days ago

Un-used webbing, MFG ~ 2014, good to go?

*Deleted the orginal because I forgot to add pictures.*

One of my medics at work just retired and she brought in about 100ft of webbing that she bought from Blue Water in 2014. Two were in the orginal packaging still and one wasnt, never been used, and stored in a plastic tote in her garage since.

I know that webbing degrades over time with UV damage, but does it degrade in the dark?

If anything, ill throw it in my demonstration/ practice bin, but if its still good, Tony backwards, right?

u/WalkingLucas — 1 month ago

Distributing anchors over Y hangers and Portuguese bowlines?

So I was playing around with anchors for personal and not professional uses and I got to thinking. If I need to grab 2 anchors, why not use load distributing figure 8 bunny ears or bowlines over a static Y hanger or Portuguese bow line.

We're always having to move around on our ropes, either for work or negotiating terrain, why not build mobility into the systems?

Playing around with these, if on anchor fails the system just collapses into a single bight connection, just like a load sharing anchor would.

Just curious.

u/WalkingLucas — 2 months ago