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A moral question of right or wrong.
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What are peoples thoughts on this? Was it the right thing to do and just leave the guy there where he was to die? Should some effort have been made to try to get him down from there? I find this incident disturbing if what has been reported is accurate and true. |
Every effort should have been made; you don’t just leave him there to die.
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Agreed, it is very disturbing. People absolutely should have tried to save him even if it meant abandoning their climb. Mount Everest isn't going anywhere.
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This is disgusting. They failed to climb the highest mountain. Shame on them.
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Also this guy Inglis got saved by climbers yrs ago when he was stranded a big search party went out to rescue him. I would think he might of thought its time to pay it forward, by helping this guy. But he didn't. Still im no climber & the conditions were terrible. Who knows *shrugs* |
Do I get this right - they ignored the wounded man on their way UP, not DOWN...???
I could eventually - depending on the situation - understand to leave a man behind if already in retreat, for example to get help, or to save the life of the others if there a threatening weather coming in pursue and there is no chance perceived to get the man down before the whole group is in danger. However, such decision cannot be made in advance, and cannot or should not be designed as a general blueprint. In that scenario I would respect both possibel decison being made by a crew: to leave the man, or to risk all and averything by staying with him, or taking him with them. But ignoring a man like this while still on the way up, just because one is craving for the fame and is putting that above human life is... well, being a human means more than a body, two legs, two arms, a head - humanquality is defined by intentions, motivations, feelings, thinking, and doing. Seen this way, this creature that let that man die to continue with it's own climb is no human being, in my eyes. And even some higher animals do not leave their dying ones behind that easily. |
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But I'll reserve judgement until I have heard from those that left the man there to die. |
NO NO NO!!!! :nope:
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Me personally, I would not care what the person in distress is saying; I would try to bring him back... if achievable. :hmm:
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heck i'm no climber---but what are the odds that these climbers were --ahem --dare i even say it let alone think it in todays atmosphere of political correctness---climbing as a LifeStyle option-- not as a life-long passion-
yup that's it IMO they were after the bragging rights down the pub everything else including human beings are expendable to those in true persuit of a lifestyle never could there be a clearer instance of people who dearly need to "get a life" then this bunch of wannabees |
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they just calculated the odds and said "hard luck mate"---they had back up radio communication supplies good enough for the ascent/descent--40 people ---"you are the weakest link--goodbye" is what they basically said
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