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Haggis
Trad climber
Scotland
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Topic Author's Original Post - May 24, 2005 - 12:10pm PT
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does anyone know what the deal with this is? will i be charged for a rescue and not get it covered on insurance?-even if i do have a goretex bivy bag?
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Rhodo-Router
Trad climber
Otto, NC
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May 24, 2005 - 12:15pm PT
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Yes, even if you have a magic gore-tex bivy bag.
Borrow or trade with someone sleeping on the ground.
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Haggis
Trad climber
Scotland
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Topic Author's Reply - May 24, 2005 - 12:17pm PT
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is it just advisable not too, or are charges always pressed? and whats the situation with insurance?
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Rhodo-Router
Trad climber
Otto, NC
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May 24, 2005 - 01:25pm PT
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I don't work in the valley or anything, but there is a history of unprepared parties being charged with 'creating a hazardous condition' (exact language?) for negligent/stupid behavior.
Insurance companies rarely have your back once convictions are handed down. How much you care about this is a topic perhaps best discussed with your heirs.
Maybe if you had a Gamow bag, rather than a mere bivi sac...
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Gene
climber
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May 24, 2005 - 01:28pm PT
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A down bag may cost you more than just rescue costs - like your life.
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Minerals
Social climber
The Deli
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May 24, 2005 - 01:32pm PT
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Yeah, Gene… beat me to it. How ya been?
Haggis, you should be more worried about what will keep you alive if the schist hits the fan more than how much they will charge you if you get rescued and have the wrong kind of gear. Your thinking is entirely backwards. Be independent – you should NEVER count on a rescue! Always bring a good synthetic sleeping bag on a wall. During poor-weather months, it is a good idea to bring a bivy sack, in addition to your portaledge rainfly. Plan ahead and don’t get stuck in bad weather. If you do, be prepared to deal with it on your own.
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John F. Kerry
Social climber
Boston, MA
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May 24, 2005 - 01:35pm PT
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Haggis, why are you more concerned about fines than... death? Why the weird priorities?
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Weenis
Trad climber
Shastafaria
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May 24, 2005 - 02:33pm PT
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I think he's more concerned about being able to afford all of those "antihistamines". What is someone from Scotland doing with a down bag anyway?
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Haggis
Trad climber
Scotland
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Topic Author's Reply - May 24, 2005 - 05:20pm PT
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thanks guys good replys
this post is namly to prove a point. i do plan on using my synth bag on the wall and no i dont care how much it costs to keep my ass intact.
down bag's in scotland are a skill, i dont however think the skill is transfreable.
again the fourm drags up some ace replys. ill be in camp four with the water of life and it true scottish style you are welcome to join me. (Glen Goyne 18yr me thinks)
also big thanks to the YOSAR rep i confused on the phone, i owe you a beer.
Cya
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