I find it kind of disturbing that most of these discussions about rescues are focused on carelessness and getting charged (or not). Really, what does it matter? The rescues will happen, the carelessness will continue...forever. People have been doing it...forever. Just go out and be prepared and have fun. What does speculating and hashing over the same thing accomplish? It almost feels like other hikers like the drama of someone becoming possibly being charged and publicly criticized because of their possible screw-up. I do feel for the Fish and Game and others that become involved, and I don't want that part of things to be confused with my point.
Edit: In the end, if this guy and others get charged for specific and seemingly trivial stuff like crossing a river when it is unsafe, or hiking alone, or not having a PLB; does that mean that hikers will hike in fear of being charged? Maybe the "fear" trend on this planet is crossing over into the hiking world? Do hikers really have to fasten their seat belt a million times and call a lawyer every time they set out? Why can't we just be a little nuts sometimes and live a bit and take a chance without the hassle?
Anyway. I think it's disturbing and kind of sad.
That's it.
Edit: In the end, if this guy and others get charged for specific and seemingly trivial stuff like crossing a river when it is unsafe, or hiking alone, or not having a PLB; does that mean that hikers will hike in fear of being charged? Maybe the "fear" trend on this planet is crossing over into the hiking world? Do hikers really have to fasten their seat belt a million times and call a lawyer every time they set out? Why can't we just be a little nuts sometimes and live a bit and take a chance without the hassle?
Anyway. I think it's disturbing and kind of sad.
That's it.
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