Satellite communication

It’s better to be safe than sorry.

satellite communication device
inReach Mini, Photo by slc

We’ve all heard this common phrase over the years. I hear it from my friends a lot when I preparing to hike alone or when I go to my cabin property where I have no cell service. One of the most unnerving aspects of doing these solo activities is possibly not having contact with others if I get into trouble. I recently became “better safe than sorry” by purchasing a satellite communication device, to the delight of my worried friends.

The prospect of needing medical attention or just letting someone know I’m all right created a bit of anxiety in the past. After receiving a tax refund check from the state of Colorado, I decided to lessen that anxiety by purchasing a satellite communication device. Now, with the Garmin inReach Mini ($320 from Amazon), a subscription for service and the Garmin Earthmate app, I am more confident I can reach help if I need it.

Features of inReach Mini (From Garmin.com website):

  • GPS
  • Two-way messaging
  • Interactive SOS alerts
  • Location sharing
  • 100% global iridium satellite network
  • inReach weather forecast service
  • Compact, rugged design (only 3.5 oz)
  • Flexible satellite airtime plans
  • Cloud storage and trip planning
  • Battery life – up to 90 hrs (varies depending on use)
Garmin inReach Mini
SOS Button, Photo by slc

Monthly subscription safety plans in the US are $14.95/month or for a 12 month commitment it is just $11.95/month. Not much money for peace of mind when needing off-the-grid communication. After all, it’s better to safe than sorry.

Note: I am not receiving compensation from Garmin for endorsing this satellite communication device. It is just something I have purchased for myself and believe it may help others on their adventures.