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Quote from: Anthony Darby on January 24, 2009, 09:31:37 PMThere are no accidents in mountaineering, only mistakes.David & I were pretty serious mountaineers for years and personally I would say there are accidents and mistakes. The people who were avalanched yesterday on the Buchaille should not, IMHP, have been on the mountain there was a clear warning of a very high risk of avalanche... but at the end of the day it was their choice. However, we have set off in good weather in winter on a mountain to have the temperature suddenly rise by several degrees part way up a route - in those circumstances there is not a lot you can do. David has always said if he had started climbing when he was younger, and living near Sheffield, he would undoubtedly have killed himself! Now we are older, probably no wiser, but not fit to do some of the things we used to... in fact our interest in the wee small flowers stems from our days on the mountains; needing an excuse to pause for breath I would say what's that flower to David... we got more and more interested and now we walk to be able to see the plants
There are no accidents in mountaineering, only mistakes.
When you ask David "what's that flower?" does he reply "eh?"
Two brothers from County Antrim died in an avalanche in Glen Coe at the weekend