They accidentaly assumed they were experts and knew what they were doing.
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 14:52:35 -0500, Dana Dorsett <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
>Marc Chrusch [[log in to unmask]] writes:
>
>>It can be found at:
>>http://tinyurl.com/f7ljq
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>How is this an accident?
>
>"At around 3 pm one or both of them triggered an avalanche that possibly
>caught both but only one took the long ride down the drainage and was
>buried."
>
>Just because it was written up under the heading, "Accident Summary"???
>
>It sucks, but it's not 'xactly an accident.
>
>From the "Rescue Summary"
>
>"Unstable snow and very radical terrain kept them from doing this safely
>so the mission was aborted."
>
>Is it an accident when somebody gets hit crossing the freeway on foot
>without looking?
>
>Mayhaps it's better refered to as an "Avi Incident". But whatever you
>call it, it's too bad the guy paid with his life.
>
>Janet
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