Originally Posted by
Alkasquawlik
I'll just reply generally to why we're not commenting on the rescued's situation. The primary reason we're not commenting on it is there is not much to learn from it. The questions of being solo, do-ability in those conditions and risk taking can often be vastly different answers for different people. Did I think Central Couloir was skiable? For me, that was a definite no. Would Vivian Bruchez, Tof Henry or some other Chamonix badass think it was skiable? Probably be yes. Did he think it was skiable, obviously he did. I honestly didn't think there was many widely teachable lessons from what the skier did. The primary mistake he made is a mistake we all instinctively know, he fell where you don't fall, so why do we need to comment on that or talk about it? I think we all want to know what he was doing or thinking only out of personal gratification, not to learn something. So for us, it was about sharing what we think would be more generally teachable lessons by sharing the rescue story, not the mistakes of the victim.