Puck
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I read the Gonzales piece "Lost" a few weeks back and something has bothered me. The story uses the example of Ken Killip. Ken was hiking with a friend. This friend was a stronger hiker and Ken was not feeling weel. This friend hiked on leaving Ken far far behind so that when bad weather approached Ken found himself in a survival situation. Panic set in and Ken injured himself.
My concern is, when hiking with somebody, don't you look out for each other? It sounds like they were on coinciding solo hikes. Do some hike "every man for himself" and "if you are not out when I reach the car I will send help." When you are with somebody you can watch each other. Remind each other of the turn around time. Watch for signs of panic, hypothermia etc...
Any thoughts on this?
My concern is, when hiking with somebody, don't you look out for each other? It sounds like they were on coinciding solo hikes. Do some hike "every man for himself" and "if you are not out when I reach the car I will send help." When you are with somebody you can watch each other. Remind each other of the turn around time. Watch for signs of panic, hypothermia etc...
Any thoughts on this?