Posted on 05/31/2014 9:37:38 PM PDT by steve86
So very sad.
I was just reading about this on Daily Mail U. They were still hoping for the best.
When you “challenge” nature, nature often wins. Bit dangerous to trudge through icy irregular terrain at 10,000 feet.Vast majority of people choose not to do so and take enough necessary risks in their daily lives. Just hope there are no additional deaths in the rescue crews or with those who try to recover the corpses.
“The mountains don’t care.”
saw the chief park ranger say on the 6pm news that the bodies may never be recovered due to the risk the area where the climber are presents.
What a stupid thing to die for. RIP.
Ultimately proves unsatisfying and empty.
Alpine Ascents is the company that lost five Sherpas at Mount Everest this spring.
The same company has lost 7 guides and 4 clients in a matter of months? Wow.
A man’s got to know his limitations.
Why?
Nature and Survival of the fittest (or the smartest) takes care of things handily.
I used to identify with mountain climbers, but now I just see it as a macho, egocentric bunch of bulls***. Most of them are liberals, and I’ll just spit it back in their face: Oh, you tried to conquer nature? Well too bad.
Why should we mourn for those who die in useless activities intended only to glorify their own egos? I used to fall for that crap, but I don’t anymore.
Is that you again Callahan?
Same way I feel about hang-gliding, and even motorcycling though I have a bike:
I like to keep my bones inside my body.
These people fell/slid 3,000+ feet? To h*** with that!
I’ll climb a bar stool and use a safety belt.
I see what you did there.
Dead 'Progressives' with more money than smarts, praying at the alter of Gaia...
No great loss. Watch them blame Climate Change, and by extension Capitalism.
I climbed rainier 2 years ago in bad wind conditions. The guide company, RMI, almost turned us around. That being said, I don’t understand the sneering contempt on this thread. It was one of the most awesome things I have ever done. Chill out guys - climbing mountains is for anyone with courage and a little crazy. Tragic accident.
Agreed. It was an accident. Happens daily in many sports. I have a friend who has been hit 3 times by stray golf balls in that genteel of sports.
Or we could all just sit in our Lazy Boys and b&tch all day.
Things always look different from higher up.
I have a cousin on this list.
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