Good posts here.
It is funny how different sports semms to dictate differently when one is
allowed to "go solo".
Backpacking,scuba,climbing,skiing..
One that goes climbing solo in kaukasus, are consired by his circle as an
dedicated,carefull,professional,groundbreaker.
Yet the risks he takes are greater or equal to the ones that go skiing
or diving.
Often the risk factor is decided and dictated by the circle of people with
lesser experience,aducative individuals and/or with the westernized safetyculture point of view.
When people gather enough experience along the way, they usually go
solo eventuall, if their viewing of personal safety allows it.
Usually the person then possesses the neccessary abilites to cope with the decision to go solo,have the necessary skills to handle the the accident/incident to the best of his abilities and has made it clear to her/himself what the consequenses might be in the worst case.
Also a intresting point seems to be the cultural difference between the new world/old one on the behalf of personal responcibilites.
Here on the old continent it seems that people are a bit more ready to
give the responsibilites of one´s actions to the one itself, instead of pampering.
As practicing most of the hobbies mentioned on this thread, and doing some of them solo regulary, it is indeed quite intresting subject.[academic voice]
On the behalf of this thread, nice pictures,nice TR and please continue posting more stuff, duder.
And keep it safe.
I have never been good with facts.
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