The board of directors of Cain's Quest says two teams and a group of volunteers stranded when the endurance ra...
The board of directors of Cain’s Quest says two teams and a group of volunteers stranded when the endurance race was suddenly cancelled due to dangerous conditions are now home safe and sound. The board and organizing committee last night reported that Team 24, Team 88 and the Checkpoint 4 volunteers who travelled toward the teams to offer assistance, all returned safely.
The board says Team 24 activated its emergency extrication beacon Monday evening. Team 88 was approaching Team 24’s location at the time and Cain’s Quest organizers had communication with Team 88 via InReach. Cain’s Quest was advised that Team 24 was not injured but had become stuck and wet. Weather conditions were deemed unsafe for extraction at that time.
It was determined that the best course of action was for the teams to remain in place until daylight. All teams were equipped with survival gear including food, dry clothing, bivy/tent, sleeping bags, and equipment to build fires. On Mar 7 JRCC Halifax received a request for assistance from Labrador RCMP to rescue 4 stranded snowmobilers who were taking part in Cain's Quest Endurance Race.
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