#177156 - 07/21/09 10:51 PM
Unprepared and making bad choices, might get bill
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Cranky Geek
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http://www.timesargus.com/article/20090720/NEWS02/907200332/1003/NEWS02 HUNTINGTON — A backcountry rescue team helped a group of hikers down from Camels Hump on Saturday after the ill-prepared trekkers took a wrong turn in nasty weather conditions. Upshot is, they went up the easy trail as the storm was coming in, with no wet weather gear, no lights, no food, and very little water. Storm gets to the top of the mountain the same time they do. The screw up, take the hard trail down, and eventually call 911 in the dark. I'm not sure I oppose fining these guys. You see storm coming as you leave the parking lot... hmmm.... Having had the hard side of Camel's Hump beat me and a friend this spring (we could handle the snow, but not ice with a skin of flowing water on it), and having taken the Hump both ways before, I can't imagine NOT having gear with me on it.
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#177270 - 07/22/09 04:38 PM
Re: Unprepared and making bad choices, might get bill
[Re: Tyber]
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You are opposed to the eagle scout getting fined, but not this group. I dont see a lot of difference. Both made mistakes and had to be rescued. Using that rationale, shouldn't the eagle scout be held to the same standard?
I dont think ANYONE should be fined for having to be rescued. Generally, taxes pay for it, or people volunteer to help for no pay.
Whether my house burns down because of something beyond my control, like faulty wiring, or because of my negligence, the fire department doesn't send me a bill for putting out the fire. No difference IMO.
Edited by el_diabl0 (07/22/09 04:38 PM)
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#177290 - 07/22/09 07:03 PM
Re: Unprepared and making bad choices, might get bill
[Re: Todd W]
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El diablo, I disagree with you. I see your point, and I think there should be levels of negligence. Going up in a storm is certainly negligent. A scout getting to a place to be rescued, one he knows someone will visit, isnt. One is a dumb choice; the other is one of two options-not necessarily negligence.
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#177334 - 07/23/09 12:24 AM
Re: Unprepared and making bad choices, might get bill
[Re: el_diabl0]
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Cranky Geek
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If you want to use a house fire analogy, I have more compassion for someone's house burned becuase a mouse chewed through a wire, than for someone who was shooting roman candles in their house.
The weather around here has been down right Seattle-like around here. I don't think we've had more than 4 days without rain in the past month. Storms were forecast for Saturday, and they could see it coming in. That is why I'd call them negligent.
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#177354 - 07/23/09 04:05 AM
Re: Unprepared and making bad choices, might get bill
[Re: oldsoldier]
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El diablo, I disagree with you. I see your point, and I think there should be levels of negligence. Going up in a storm is certainly negligent. A scout getting to a place to be rescued, one he knows someone will visit, isnt. One is a dumb choice; the other is one of two options-not necessarily negligence. I disagree with going out in a storm being negligent... it may be stupid but if you are prepared it could be a good adventure, and not negligent at all. IE: You try to go snow skiing on the freshest powder, and sometimes you end up in a blizzard. IE2: We go snow 4-wheeling when it IS snowing / blizzard to get the fresh snow, and have a good fun adventure. We go prepared to spend multiple nights, etc... not negligent but if I somehow got injured and was rescued they would most likely paint the picture as we were negligent and how ridiculous we were for going at that time etc. A lot of things can appear negligent to the uninformed or someone who hasn't personally done / experienced it. I dunno, it's still a darn hard call to make no matter what the situation is.
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