The Liza Alert detachment, which searches for the missing in urban areas and in the forests of the Yaroslavl region, can be mounted.
The search engines are ready to learn riding themselves and train new volunteers. The benefits of horseback riding are obvious. On rough terrain, the horse goes faster, which helps to quickly close the distance to the missing person. On horseback, you can evacuate the victim. And from the height of a rider sitting on a horse you can see further and better – it is easier to see a person lying or sitting in the grass.
The detachment takes the trouble to teach the volunteers to ride horses. It’s free.
The first exercises will take place in the Rybinsk region, at the Horse Pony Club on April 9 at 9 a.m.
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