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Safety first: bushwalkers reminded to plan ahead before exploring NSW national parks
No larger than a mobile phone, but far more reliable, personal locator beacons are especially useful for long-distance and multi-day hikes. When activated, these devices transmit a distress signal via satellite, allowing emergency services to locate your location, even without mobile reception.
Personal locator beacons can be hired for free from 12 national park visitor centres across the state or purchased at quality outdoor supply shops.
Trip intention forms are also a critical safety tool for hikers. They provide NPWS with key information about a planned route, expected return time and even the colour of clothing being worn by walkers. This information should also be shared with an emergency contact before departing.
Hikers should ensure they are educated on the planned route, comfortable with its difficulty and ideally travel in a group of 3 or more people, while wearing bright, waterproof, windproof and light weight clothing. They should also wear protective shoes, a hat and sunscreen; as well as carry essential supplies such as water, food, first aid kit, matches, a torch, a topographic map and compass.
Locations for hiring personal locator beacons are listed on the NPWS website
Trip intention forms can be submitted at a visitor centre when collecting a personal locator beacon, or online on the NPWS website
Further advice about hiking safety is available on the NPWS bushwalking safety webpage
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service Acting Deputy Secretary Naomi Stephens said 'In New South Wales we are lucky to be surrounded by incredible national parks, but these landscapes can be unforgiving and it’s very easy to get lost, whether you are new to hiking or a seasoned veteran.
'We welcome around 53 million visitors a year to national parks across the state. Given these numbers, it is crucial for hikers to inform someone about their plans, carry a personal locator beacon, and ensure they are well-equipped with the necessary supplies.'
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This article archived 19 Apr 2025
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