olyclimber Posted January 25, 2008 Posted January 25, 2008 Not familiar with this guy myself, maybe some of you are: http://origin.sltrib.com/ci_8045058 Quote
fear_and_greed Posted January 25, 2008 Posted January 25, 2008 Everyone who gets out of bed in the morning faces varying degrees of risk. We climbers and skiers push the limits sometimes looking for whatever high gets us out in the first place. But looking at the video makes me think that you can only pull the tail of a sleeping tiger so many times before it wakes up and eats you. Quote
olyclimber Posted January 25, 2008 Author Posted January 25, 2008 OQJNxXk8ZHU the guy took a pretty tough art to express himself with Quote
Hugh Conway Posted January 25, 2008 Posted January 25, 2008 Everyone who gets out of bed in the morning faces varying degrees of risk. We climbers and skiers push the limits sometimes looking for whatever high gets us out in the first place. But looking at the video makes me think that you can only pull the tail of a sleeping tiger so many times before it wakes up and eats you. Yes. Engaging in statistically riskier behavior will produce more accidents on average across the population. Discussions of risk whether it be from avalanche, cliff, or just steeps reminds me much of amateur discussions of the stock market. Few participants have bothered to quantify their risk, few are capable of doing it, but everyone is convinced that because they were succesful a handful of times there method is fool proof. More dangerously they are convinced that because someone lost once that method was obviously inferior. Quote
PaulB Posted January 25, 2008 Posted January 25, 2008 Discussions of risk whether it be from avalanche, cliff, or just steeps... On a related note, the film Steep started playing here in Vancouver today. I think it's been playing for a month or so south of the border. ... you can only pull the tail of a sleeping tiger so many times before it wakes up and eats you. A point that apparently comes home watching the Doug Coombs' interviews in Steep. Quote
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