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![]() "Steve Cramer" wrote in message ... riverman wrote: The definition of 'reasonable precautions' is vague, but mutually recognized by people with experience, and in the lack of details we must look at the guide's qualifications to determine if he was qualified to assess what was 'reasonable'. It sounds like the guide was well-qualified to lead this type of trip, had done it many times before, and in this case, as sometimes happens, a series of unfortunate events resulted in two students' deaths. 14 y.o. beginners, open tandem canoe, no immersion clothing, paddling open 58-60 degree water, on a day with high off-shore winds forecast. It takes a very kind heart to find "reasonable" in that, and I appreciate your trying, but it's hard for me to do so. Appreciated, but look at it this way: A small group of 14 y.o. adventurous, enthusiatic and well-discipled paddlers who were in the midst of an expedition that emphasized resposibile actions and teamwork, unloaded tandem boat accompanied by 4 kayaks and a motorized pontoon boat, clear skies, camp only a few miles away, an entire shore-based network who knew your minute-by-minute itinerary and expected you to be on the Island that night, well stocked food and water supplies, everything had been running like clockwork for 4 days, and one small open-water crossing to be made. That was the situation when they set out that morning. Situations deteriorate; it doesn't imply negligence. --riverman |
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