After the recent rescue of two trampers in the South Island, it is timely that TrackMe NZ is promoting their latest live-tracking option for recreational users.
Describing himself as an ambassador for adventure, fun and safety, David Tait from TrackMe NZ says live tracking is not about people watching our every move, but them knowing where to look and when to check in on our safety.
"There is an increasing amount of evidence of the benefits of live tracking of adventure activities, so our support networks know where someone is and that we are ok. Many recreational adventures are relatively close to home and in cell phone coverage. But people will also aspire to at times go to remote places where cell phones don't work so on these occasions will need satellite devices."
Tait says New Zealand recreation users are currently being asked about the value of an 'adventure club' that allows members to use their phone as a live tracking device using the TrackMe Pro+ App.
He says the need for the club has arisen from the monthly data fee people pay for their satellite device data being a possible barrier to device ownership.