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peter wrote:We did experience a few mishaps.
If you are going in soon, don't be alarmed by all the blood in the gully. 'Twas but a scratch. I am told that the emergency room in Sussex is surprisingly fast.
Left a screw and 'biner on the vertical wall directly across from the rappel, if anyone is looking for some booty.
Peter
Fred wrote:Cara and I had both agreed not to mention a word untill one of you did and we didn't. We entirely expected that what happened yesterday would be brushed off as a near miss and you did. We simply expressed our point of view as we saw it. You should have avoided posting about it if you didn't want to be critiqued.
mike wrote:What's missing here is some realism. Everyone is ok. The what if's arn't required as none of them occurred.
Sure there may have been things done differently but whatever- they were done the way they were.
I don't think that bashing is the way forward. Perhaps some critical analysis of the situation, maybe some advice for the future- positive stuff.
peter wrote:If you are going in soon, don't be alarmed by all the blood in the gully. 'Twas but a scratch. I am told that the emergency room in Sussex is surprisingly fast.
and will learn from the experience. Good neighbours know when to butt in on, and when to stay out of, family matters of acquaintences next door. Please be a good neighbour, unless your opinion is asked for.
Cara/Fred: neither of you know Dave well enough to write posts like these. I suggest you delete them. They amount to opinionated flaming where we come from.
martha wrote:thank you shawn. that is all I was trying to say. That it wasn't a situation to be taken lightly for anyone who was there. Because we all would have been a part of it HAD something more serious happened, luckily it didn't. and we all can learn from it too.
rob wrote:martha wrote:thank you shawn. that is all I was trying to say. That it wasn't a situation to be taken lightly for anyone who was there. Because we all would have been a part of it HAD something more serious happened, luckily it didn't. and we all can learn from it too.
i'm sure dave has learned. i'm also sure he doesn't need you and fred telling him he was wrong to try. you are ice climbing - people get hurt. if you don't want to be around it then don't climb. even experienced climbers get hurt so get off his case. he made a mistake and lives to reflect on it. i'm sure he won't make that mistake again. stop assuming everyone wants to hear your 20/20 hindsight advice...
mike wrote:Ya'll were climbing Whether you percieve this situation to have been preventable is irrevelant- like the boy scout old boy said- 'always be prepared'.
My question to you is: Were you?
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