Fairweather Posted Tuesday at 05:01 AM Posted Tuesday at 05:01 AM Is it just me? IMO this episode reflects very poorly on the climbing community. No broken bones? Hike the f^ck out. At a minimum, turn off your "live feed" while good people are trying to rescue you. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/washington-woman-records-mountainside-rescue/ar-AA1H3KjQ?ocid=BingNewsSerp Quote
Fairweather Posted Tuesday at 05:11 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 05:11 AM “It was supposed to freeze overnight and didn’t," she says, “I was just, like, standing, and then all of a sudden, the snow underneath me collapsed." Ummm, yea. Ok. And you're a guide? Quote
Bronco Posted Wednesday at 04:15 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:15 PM (edited) For clarification, it's my understanding they were climbing the glacier route on Silver Star and fell in the area of Chianti Spire. I'm a mountain rescue volunteer and don't have any problem with them requesting a rescue. Falls like that can cause internal injuries that may not be apparent. Live streaming the rescue is totally inappropriate and should result in a loss of phone privileges for a minimum of two weeks and no TV after dinner. Edited Wednesday at 04:18 PM by Bronco 1 1 Quote
olyclimber Posted Wednesday at 05:15 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:15 PM Mandatory Net Nanny installation blocking all social media except for a 30 second window randomly allocated each day. Quote
JasonG Posted yesterday at 03:32 PM Posted yesterday at 03:32 PM It is crazy to me the difference in attitude towards rescue today vs. even a few decades ago. Then (90's, when I was a young climber) and now.....I would be so embarrassed/ashamed to be rescued for something like that that I would try and keep it secret, not spread it willingly all over the world! I wonder if she realizes the risks being undertaken by everyone to hoist her for some entirely avoidable error? Quote
JasonG Posted yesterday at 03:39 PM Posted yesterday at 03:39 PM The good thing is that we are all old men here. Quote
Rad Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Her name didn't come up on an AMGA search of guides, for whatever that's worth. Then I read the article you posted, and it doesn't say she is a guide, only that she was 'leading' three people. Probably just means she has more experience than the others. We've all been there. Punching through a hole is a classic early season hazard that can catch almost anyone off guard, unless you're probing every step, which is completely impractical in the mountains. Vlogging the rescue isn't something I would do, but it isn't illegal and doesn't harm anyone. So yeah, "old man yelling at clouds" here pretty much sums it up. Go out and get some yerselves before yer dead. Quote
olyclimber Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Back in my day we would have just spit on it and continued up the mountain. Hawk tuah! Kids these days just don’t want to work. Hand me my dentures I’ll show ya. Quote
JasonG Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Well, I was hoping to get others yelling at that cloud but I can see that I've failed. I'll go back to over analyzing some maps tonight. Quote
olyclimber Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Too many clouds for an ol feller to choose 1 Quote
Fairweather Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago The KIRO video/original story revealed her to be thoroughly annoying. Came across as narcissist/dismissive. No matter. Welcome to the new era of PNW climbing. Little white squares. Quote
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