How the untold trauma of Teton rescues extends beyond the injured
Pretty good article on pushing boundaries and the impact it's having on SAR, and written without being too preachy :
http://planetjh.com/2018/05/02/how-t...d-the-injured/
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“What is the bar now, and why does everybody need to get there?” she asked. When she first arrived in Jackson, something like the “Teton Picnic” would have been inconceivable. The triathlon includes biking from the Town Square to Jenny Lake, swimming across the lake, summiting the Grand Teton, and then doing it all in reverse. “What’s the top?” she asked. “Climbing the Grand in an hour? It’s changed the level of what you need to achieve in a day.”
Now, that level is incredibly high. Everyone feels they have to do The Trifecta, for example, but these runs aren’t static—they’re different every year due to changes in snowfall, temperature, wind and moisture.
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How the untold trauma of Teton rescues extends beyond the injured
Real impacts of what seems like a fantasy world of action sports all highs all the time. Consequences are real for the participants and the rescuers.
Go-go and go bigger culture is out of control. When the 2nd article mentions mongo has had 9 knee surgeries and umpteen other injuries over 30 years and I thought jeez that’s got to be pushing half of the time he’s been rehabbing. And then add all that death, gore, and heartbreak seen 1st hand, wow.
I def couldn’t handle that, I’d have been institutionalized years earlier.
Heroic
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