Its an attitude I run into frequently, the seemingly skilled hiker/runner that is underequipped for the potential conditions. They have gotten away with it in the past and therefore extend the logic that they can get away with it in the future as their skill and conditioning level can make up for fundamental poor choices. In reality they have been lucky in the past and finally they were unlucky. The alternative for being underequipped is turning around when the conditions degrade but this goes against the drive to summit. The other aspect is that rational thinking goes first when hypothermic so frequently consideration of "what if" doesn't happen.
Its tough that occasionally folks have to die because of decisions like this and even tougher that other folks will rationalize that it will not happen to them. RIP
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