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12-18-2006, 06:45 PM
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Re: Mount Hood
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Originally Posted by DennisAJC
Experienced idiots. HAHAHA!!!! They deserve to die. True Darwin candidates.
Funny how cold people were to the INEXPERIENCED family getting trapped and ultimately the husband dying trying to save his family. They stuck it out alot longer with less.
And here we have 3 EXPERIENCED outdoorsmen getting OWN3D by their own egos. Boo Hoo! I hope they find them alive!
I guess being prepared doesn't really matter does it?  I wonder if some here can analyse the **** out of this one too? Enlighten us on how the boneheads could have done a better job at not getting killed. 
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Is this because they weren't AZN like that dummy, Kim? I thought all of you AZN were crafty & technologically savvy. Why didn't he have a GPS? I mean, he worked for CNET!!!
These 3 idiots got what they had coming to them - Darwin Awards. They should have known better than to try to screw with Mother Nature. 
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12-19-2006, 06:00 PM
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Re: Mount Hood
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12-19-2006, 06:39 PM
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Re: Mount Hood
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That's a good point.  What is the chance that they are not frozen solid? It has to be extremely slim.
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12-19-2006, 06:41 PM
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Re: Mount Hood
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That's a good point.  What is the chance that they are not frozen solid? It has to be extremely slim.
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The reports yesterday said the first guy found was solid. Don't know how accurate that is, tho.
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12-19-2006, 06:51 PM
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Re: Mount Hood
One word for these dipsh*ts (actually a couple, but since its an acronym. well fvck it yall know what I mean)
"P.L.B"
personal locator beacon
this little device would have saved them in hours 
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12-19-2006, 11:50 PM
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Re: Mount Hood
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Originally Posted by Mr. I - Man
One word for these dipsh*ts (actually a couple, but since its an acronym. well fvck it yall know what I mean)
"P.L.B"
personal locator beacon
this little device would have saved them in hours 
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I was listening to Lars Larsen(local radio show) and someone called in to say requiring someone to wear a PLU(personal locator unit) would be an invasion of privacy. Uhmmmm, okayyyy.... We'll be sure to ignore the fact that hikers that declined to wear a PLU didn't show up. I'm sure they'll turn up sometime... like in the spring or when the glacier eventually spits them out.
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12-20-2006, 12:46 AM
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Re: Mount Hood
Yeah, I would not go out anywhere in the Western backcountry without a locator beacon. Where I've skied in the East, I sometimes think maybe I should have one... But out West.... Anything off-trail, off-piste should require the use of a locator beacon.
So I guess they didn't have them? Idiots....
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