Drago
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Yet still less likely to kill you than sitting on the sofa watching telly.The same could be said for riding a bike TBH - it's dangerous out there with cars !
Yet still less likely to kill you than sitting on the sofa watching telly.The same could be said for riding a bike TBH - it's dangerous out there with cars !
It’s the 6pm bit that gets me. I’m a fairly experienced winter mountaineer, and even with full equipment I’d not head up that route in the pitch darkness unless there was some kind of emergency. What was going through their minds?
Echoes of the "Stardust" fire in Ireland.Personally, I am more shocked by this night club fire in Switzerland, I mean, oh my! What were they thinking??
All I can say is that the owners and some of the staff will be up for the high - jump and no mistake! 🙄
There are thousands of people who go into the sea in the winter every day. It's upto the individuals to know what they are doing, and it's not recommended if it's very rough - you also need to know what the tides are doing. My wife is in the sea or a reservoir a few times a week. They only go in the sea on incoming tides - one of her group of friends work out the best times.
The same could be said for riding a bike TBH - it's dangerous out there with cars !
Some of you may remember this tragic story ....
Venture Scouts Emma Ray, 29, Paul Hopkins 28, Matthew Lewis, 28, and Ian Edwards, 30, from Dartford and Wilmington all died on the mountain peak in the Ben Nevis range where they were on a winter skills training course in December 1998.
Ironic that they were on a skills training course.
The father of one of them was a very active cyclist in Dartford and another member of the party, who didn't go out on that day was a friend.
A very sad day.
Issue is though if you are unprepared - like in latest incident apparently - then suddenly going into cold water and most likely still clothed to save someone will almost certainly result in cold shock effect and then weight of clothing plus surf a deadly combination. I'd estimate the sea temperature on east coast around 5-6C which is really cold.
Issue is though if you are unprepared - like in latest incident apparently - then suddenly going into cold water and most likely still clothed to save someone will almost certainly result in cold shock effect and then weight of clothing plus surf a deadly combination. I'd estimate the sea temperature on east coast around 5-6C which is really cold.
Judging by their reported ages I think that the word Leader appear after the word Scouts..
The training course leaders must have had a lot of explaining to do.
It seems that most were teens/kids. The bar apparently served underage people all the time, so a bunch of pished teenagers? They probably didn't realise how much danger they were in and I did see video of people trying to extinguish it.What was shocking was the number of people insde the building, filming the fire take hold.
And as for the prats standing about filming it...
'Course you would, hindsight is a wonderful thing, isn't it? It's easy to say these things afterwards 🤷♂️🤦♂️id have been heading for the door so fast youdchave heard the sonic boom.
Obviously as adults we see footage shown on news of fire starting and it being filmed and think why on earth don't they just get out immediately but I don't think any realised situation until too late.
Leave immediately you see evidence of fire or hear an alarm. Never, ever try to fight a fire unless you're trained and absolutely certain you have an immediate exit available.