Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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When would you call for rescue? |
12-Mar-2009 At 9:40:29 PM |
masterofrup
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consensus seems to be that calling is the appropriate and correct thing to do if upon careful consideration their could be or is some further serious risk involved beyond the initial incident. I agree that this is probably exactly what i would do, but that doesn't make it appropriate or correct. If you put yourself in a dangerous position and something goes wrong is it morally right to expect anyone proffessional or otherwise to help you? irrespective of the severity or level culpability involved. |
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