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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Orygun
Posts: 4,243
Thanks: 118
Thanked 245 Times in 150 Posts
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Fred,
I've spent a good part of my life, including my early childhood exploring the Cascade Mountains. I learned very early to never challenge Mother Nature. I've involuntarily spent a couple of nights freezing in the cold rain hunkered next to a tree. She can kill you in a blink, but I've never purposely dared her to. As I said, it's just plain stupid. I believe that they do charge rescued survivors now. A close friend's brother-in-law was a team leader in Mountain Rescue. They were on Hood a few years ago, during a heavily televised rescue. Bryant Gumbel showed up with a news crew and interupted a briefing that they were having at base camp. He told Gumbel to back-off or he would throw his ass off the mountain. Believe me when I say, he would have. He's one tough guy... Ron
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: N.C. usa
Posts: 86
Thanks: 10
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Ron,
you are right. when circumstances put you there it's one thing. when shear disrespect for mother nature and stupidity put you there ..... well..... shame on ya! maybe a sign at the bottom that reads.... leave a DNA sample here so we can identify you in the spring.
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