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Is the Garmin inReach Really Worth It?

April 20, 2023 by Everyday Alaska

Is the Garmin inReach really worth it? Considering the price tag, that’s a great question to ask before you purchase one. In this post, I’ll share with you both the perspectives of an inReach user and of the recipient of inReach messages, and let you know the pros and cons of purchasing a Garmin inReach. 

What is the Garmin inReach?

The Garmin inReach is a satellite communication device that allows for two way text communication, route tracking and sharing, and an emergency SOS button, among other things. You can Bluetooth these devices to your phone to easily text people updates, and send links to loved ones so they can track your adventures. There are a few different versions of the inReach, such as the Explorer, Mini, and Messenger. We have the full size Explorer, which I think is a little more user friendly, but the Mini is definitely more compact and lighter weight along with the Messenger, so there are perks to either model.

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Who would the Garmin inReach be useful for? 

The inReach is useful for everyone. Whether you are a hunter or a hiker, a biker or a road tripper, living off grid, camping, or just traveling where there is poor cell service, having an inReach as part of your gear is a necessity. Why would I say it’s a necessity? Read ahead to find out.

The inReach is great for roadtrips where you may not have cell service.

Why should I purchase an inReach?

It could save your life. Truly, I’m not exaggerating. Whether you run into a life threatening emergency while out in the woods, or have a medical emergency on a stretch of road with no cell service, the SOS button on your inReach will connect you with the Garmin Response Team who will contact the necessary emergency services, pinpoint your location, and stay in contact with you via two way texting during your emergency until emergency and rescue services arrive.

Not only is having an inReach a safety feature, it also gives you and your loved ones peace of mind. My husband brought our inReach Explorer on a sheep hunt, which ended up lasting seventeen days. It gave me peace of mind getting updates from him, he had peace of mind knowing they could contact someone in an emergency, and they could contact their transport service to arrange for a pick up as well. My parents also have an inReach. When they’re heading out on longer adventures they turn on tracking, and I can receive a tracking link to make sure they’ve made it to their destination, along with receiving text messages from them on via their inReach as well.

Garmin inReach communication.
Tracking and updates from sheep camp.

Where does the inReach work?

As you probably know, there are many parts of Alaska that are quite remote. Considering that’s where we live, it’s a pretty good place to test out a communication device like this. So far, we’ve had great luck with it. It really works everywhere, but some messages may take a little more time to send depending on where you’re at.  

When can I use this device?

Anytime. There are monthly, no contract plans for short term use, and annual service plans as well. 

What are the pros and cons of the Garmin inReach?

Okay, let’s get into it. Clearly, there are pros and cons to anything you’ll purchase. From what you’ve already read, I’m sure you can tell that I do think the Garmin inReach is really worth it, but below I’ll list the positives and negatives of this communication device so you can decide for yourself.

Cons

Cost
None of the inReach devices are cheap, but can you really put a price on safety and peace of mind? The investment you’ll make into an inReach is well worth it. If you want to save a bit of money, you can compare the different versions and see which is best for you, as prices vary depending on which device you choose. Also, there are monthly service plans, and prices vary depending on use, just like cell phone plans. But, you can activate plans for just a month at a time, and pause service when you don’t need it. 

Learning Curve
As with all new gear you’ll be using outdoors, test it at home before you take it out with you. Depending on how tech savvy you are, there may be a bit of a learning curve. Plus, you can get it paired with your phone while you’re home so you’re ready to head out in the field or road trip through with wilderness.

Take it with you anywhere, from walks in the woods with your pup to hiking up mountains.

Pros

Safety and Peace of Mind
As I mentioned above, one of the times we relied most on our inReach was during my husband’s Dall sheep hunt. He had over two weeks of strenuous hunting in the mountains of Alaska. Needless to say, without the inReach I would have been a wreck worrying about him. Thankfully, I was able to get updates from him and his hunting partner via the inReach. I also got to track parts of their trek, and received check in messages as well. “Check-in messages are messages with predefined text and recipients”, as explained by Garmin, and work great to let loved ones know things such as “made it to the campsite”, “heading back down the mountain”, or “flying out tomorrow” easily and quickly. Not only will the inReach give that peace of mind, but, as you read earlier, it can save your life, and/or the lives of those you’re with.

SOS Button
In the event of an extreme emergency, there is an SOS button on the inReach. It’s covered by a cap so you won’t accidentally press it. If there is an instance where you do have to use the SOS, the Garmin Response Team will coordinate with the appropriate agencies to assist in a solution to the emergency, all while keeping in touch with you via your inReach. To get more details on the inReach SOS, check out this article here.

Battery Life
Obviously, battery life will depend on how much you use it, and how you use it. Will you use it for tracking? How many messages will you send? This varies depending on which of the inReach devices you get as well. We have had our inReach for years now, and I really feel like it has great battery life. There are statistics on the Garmin website for usage versus batter life that will give you a good idea of how often you’ll need to charge it.

One thing to note, though, is the battery life of your phone. If you’ll have them paired and will be texting form your phone, it would be best to bring a charging cord and solar charger or small potable charger to keep everything charged up.

Size
The size of your inReach device will depend on which one you get, but they are all convenient and lightweight to carry on any treks.

So, is the Garmin inReach really worth it?

From what you’ve read above, do you think this communication device is worth it? I sure think it is. Any outdoor enthusiast, traveler, or individual living remotely should have an inReach. You really can’t put a price on safety or peace of mind, so check out the inReach here.

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A Jetboil Review

August 31, 2022 by Everyday Alaska

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Are you considering purchasing a Jetboil, but are hoping to learn a bit more about what it is and if it’s worth getting? Perfect, you’ve come to the right place! I’ve been using a Jetboil for years now and am going to give you the lowdown in this Jetboil review.

What is a Jetboil?

The Jetboil is a super speedy water boiling system. This system has a tall container to hold water, supported by a stand with an igniter, which attaches to a small fuel canister. You light the flame, watch the indicator on the outside for boiling progress, and before you know it you’ve got boiling water! I know it’s a simple explanation, but that’s just what it is. Jetboil has expanded their line to include other cookware such as a skillet and cook pot. For now, I’ll be reviewing the stove cooking system/super speedy boiling system as I haven’t yet tried the other cookware.

A Jetboil heated up in fall. The Jetboil gets a great review for ease of use.
The full orange ”flame” under the clear overlay indicates that the water is boiling and ready to use.

Who would benefit from having a Jetboil, and when would it be useful ?

Honestly, I think everyone should own a Jetboil, and this is why. First of all, they are great for emergencies. If you go through a natural disaster or some other event where you may not have access to clean water, you’ll want a Jetboil. Having one in your emergency preparedness kit can give you the ability to boil water for purifying, keeping you hydrated and hopefully preventing you from getting a water born illness.

Secondly, Jetboils are great for the outdoorsey folks. If you’re into hiking, biking, camping, hunting, or other outdoor hobbies, a Jetboil is for you. You can heat up water for coffee, dehydrated meals and more. The Jetboil is so compact and easy to carry that you’ll want to bring it on all your adventures.

A cozy lunch. You can take the Jetboil on all your adventures.

What are the pros of having a Jetboil?

The Jetboil is a must-have addition to your emergency preparedness kit and outdoor gear. It’s compact, convenient, lightweight, portable and easy to use. They now have the ”Stash”, which I haven’t tried yet, that is even more compact and lightweight. Jetboils are also easy to clean, which is handy when you are out in the mountains and quite far from the nearest sink! It’s a bit of an investment, but well worth it for warm food and drinks while enjoying the great outdoors.

Breakfast with a view. Nothing like oatmeal straight from the Jetboil.

Are there any cons to the Jetboil?

Clearly, this is a very positive Jetboil review, but there are cons to even the best of gear. Thankfully, I really only have one thing I’d consider a con for the Jetboil. During our most recent use of our Jetboil, we had problems with the igniter. Luckily, we had plenty of matches (as you should while you’re in the wilderness) to start it with. There is a troubleshooting video on their YouTube, though, and it looks like an easy fix, but as with all gear, we should have made sure it was in working order before we left.

I hope this review has helped answer your questions about the Jetboil. I really believe that you can’t go wrong with purchasing this cooking system. There are so many benefits to having one, and it comes in handy during a variety of different activities. If you have additional questions about the Jetboil, please feel free to ask them in the comments, and I’ll get back to you with an answer ASAP.


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