Wed 22 May, 2013 7:54 pm
wayno wrote:its a pretty contentious issue if SAR were to start picking and choosing who they will rescue...
Wed 22 May, 2013 8:11 pm
FatCanyoner wrote:wayno wrote:its a pretty contentious issue if SAR were to start picking and choosing who they will rescue...
I'd never suggest that. I do think there should be some ramifications for people at the extreme end of the spectrum. If you drive like an idiot and crash your car, emergency services will rescue you, but the cops may well charge you with dangerous driving. It's the same think. Why should taxpayers fund this guy "finding himself"? Even if he didn't injure himself, his planned 40 day fast and complete lack of planning and resources meant it would have been inevitable that he would require rescuing at some point. Even his family basically admitted that. Given he has deliberately done something that any reasonable person could see would likely end in disaster, why not punish him to create a disincentive to the next nut job?
Wed 22 May, 2013 8:35 pm
wayno wrote:dont assume everyone is playing with a full deck of cards....bear grylls has a lot to answer for....
Wed 22 May, 2013 9:30 pm
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andrewa wrote: Never got lost for more than an hour.
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Earthling wrote:Whenever I read these articles I always wonder about the mental health of the person and feel there may be some mental health issues/disabilities that we are not aware of.
Earthling wrote:Thankfully we don't keep everyone in a bubble, however, that means occasionally stories like this one will always appear and for me, that's ok, that's part of having the freedom to choose.
Thu 23 May, 2013 7:45 pm
Thu 23 May, 2013 7:48 pm
jford wrote:The fact that society has a duty to rescue people who do stupid things is not the fault of the stupid people, it's the fault of society.
Thu 23 May, 2013 8:57 pm
wayno wrote:supertramp aka chris mccandless died because he didnt seek local knowledge or take a map.. he was trapped by a swollen river. there was a bridge across the river a few miles away he could have used had he had a map or done a bit of research about where he was going.
Thu 23 May, 2013 9:26 pm
jford wrote:Chris McCandless had no expectation that anyone would rescue him. He realised he'd stuffed up and prepared to die, but he had no expectation that anyone would come and dig him out. He was either a d*ckhead or an artist, depending on your background and point of view.
In some ways society has been much more tolerant of this sort of behaviour in the past. If it was three hundred years ago, this guy in NSW would probably have had a vision of Jesus somewhere on his short journey, and the location would now be a shrine to Saint So-and-So with a million pilgrims a year and souvenir shops to suit. Now he's branded a loony and bundled into hospital and written about in the newspaper. We have a much lower tolerance of certain aberrant behaviours now.
The fact that society has a duty to rescue people who do stupid things is not the fault of the stupid people, it's the fault of society.
J.
Thu 23 May, 2013 9:41 pm
north-north-west wrote:jford wrote:The fact that society has a duty to rescue people who do stupid things is not the fault of the stupid people, it's the fault of society.
Society does not 'have a duty' to rescue people who do stupid things. People just don't like the idea of letting other people die when they can be saved. And then some of them get a bit cheesed off when all that effort is expended on someone who needed it purely because of stupidity.
Fri 24 May, 2013 5:03 am
jford wrote:Chris McCandless had no expectation that anyone would rescue him. He realised he'd stuffed up and prepared to die, but he had no expectation that anyone would come and dig him out. He was either a d*ckhead or an artist, depending on your background and point of view.
In some ways society has been much more tolerant of this sort of behaviour in the past. If it was three hundred years ago, this guy in NSW would probably have had a vision of Jesus somewhere on his short journey, and the location would now be a shrine to Saint So-and-So with a million pilgrims a year and souvenir shops to suit. Now he's branded a loony and bundled into hospital and written about in the newspaper. We have a much lower tolerance of certain aberrant behaviours now.
The fact that society has a duty to rescue people who do stupid things is not the fault of the stupid people, it's the fault of society.
J.
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Fri 24 May, 2013 6:44 pm
puredingo wrote: Reminds me of a converstaion i had with my dad when I was a young lad. "Dad, why wer'nt you a hippy during the 60's" he replied," I couldn't afford to be one".
Fri 24 May, 2013 8:12 pm
puredingo wrote:Steve, I don't think there is question that the man Jesus did exist the speculation is did he in fact turn water into wine, feed the masses, rise from the grave and biggest the mystery of all....was he for a short time an active member of the PeoplesFront of Judeah!?
As for Mccandles, I can only go off the movie and some reports I've read...seems like a selfish, spoilt brat to me. Reminds me of a converstaion i had with my dad when I was a young lad. "Dad, why wer'nt you a hippy during the 60's" he replied," I couldn't afford to be one".
McCandless died because he was naive and his ideals were too great in proportion to his experience. We was so completely unprepared he didn't even factor spring floods into his understanding of Alaskan Wilderness.
He is the most amazing story of wild inspired free spirit and naive idiot in one amazing sad package.
Fri 24 May, 2013 10:58 pm
puredingo wrote:Steve, I don't think there is question that the man Jesus did exist the speculation is did he in fact turn water into wine, feed the masses, rise from the grave and biggest the mystery of all....was he for a short time an active member of the PeoplesFront of Judeah!?
As for Mccandles, I can only go off the movie and some reports I've read...seems like a selfish, spoilt brat to me. Reminds me of a converstaion i had with my dad when I was a young lad. "Dad, why wer'nt you a hippy during the 60's" he replied," I couldn't afford to be one".
Sat 25 May, 2013 12:10 am
Even wikipedia disagrees with wikipedia. It's not surprising though that some would make that claim. There are conspiracy theories for everything. There are even people who don't believe in the moon landing or in the 911 attack.Happy Pirate wrote:Actually there is some serious(?) theological dispute over the actual existence of Christ.
Sat 25 May, 2013 4:07 am
Happy Pirate wrote:
Actually there is some serious(?) theological dispute over the actual existence of Christ
Steve
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Sat 25 May, 2013 7:28 am
wayno wrote:"The point about McCandles is that he DID what some of us dream of doing but are too scared to"
i doubt that , i certainly dont think about doing what he did. he was playing russian roulette.
I plan my trips and euip properly for them, i've no interest in having an exercise in misery, excessive danger and stress and risk my life...
Sat 25 May, 2013 7:33 am
matagi wrote:
So are the ultralight brigade an evolutionary step along this pathway? Could some (any) of them take the step from minimising weight to minimising everything?
Sat 25 May, 2013 7:44 am
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