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GTG Was lost but now am found
Joined: 30 Dec 2002 Posts: 2387 Location: Peoria, Arizona, originally from Rocket City, USA
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Posted: 1/23/2004, 3:01 pm Post subject: Magazine sorry for sending hikers to the edge |
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This was taken from MSNBC.com today -
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4027665/
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Magazine sorry for sending hikers to the edge
Directions would lead climbers off a cliff on Britain's tallest peakThe Associated Press
Updated: 10:44 a.m. ET Jan. 22, 2004LONDON - Britain's biggest-selling hiking magazine apologized Wednesday after its latest issue contained a route that would lead climbers off the edge of a cliff on Britain's tallest peak.
The February edition of Trail magazine gives advice on making a safe descent for hikers caught in bad weather on Ben Nevis in Scotland.
But the magazine's directions would instead lead readers off the north face of the 4,406-foot mountain, which is notorious for its changeable weather and has claimed the lives of several climbers.
Guy Procter, the editor of Trail, acknowledged the magazine had inadvertently deleted the first of two crucial bearings needed to get off the summit. He said that happened during the editing process.
"We print up to 200 of these routes a year, and this is the first time we've got it wrong" said Procter.
The Mountaineering Council of Scotland issued an alert on its Web site about the mistake.
"Getting off Ben Nevis is probably one of the most infamous navigational tasks in the British Isles" said council spokesman Roger Wild. Describing the mistake in the magazine, he said, "Anyone following that route in poor visibility and with snow cover could easily have walked straight off the edge."
Procter said he was confident that the experienced hikers who make up most of Trail's 36,000 circulation would not be endangered by the error.
"No Trail reader would countenance going out on any mountain without a map, and the route is given a high technical rating, serving further to deter the novice," he said. "This gives me reason to be optimistic that our omission will swiftly be picked up by our readers."
Trail was criticized by mountain rescue teams last year for claiming three popular hiking routes were snow-free in winter.
© 2004 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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paintninaz
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Posted: 1/23/2004, 3:32 pm Post subject: |
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That's pretty scarey!
"don't believe everything you read" comes to mind here... _________________ ~Tracy
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mike What box?
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Posted: 1/23/2004, 3:35 pm Post subject: |
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I heard about this on the radio yesterday! _________________ [/size] |
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plummer150
Joined: 04 Jan 2003 Posts: 542 Location: Jersey City, New Jersey
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Posted: 1/23/2004, 11:18 pm Post subject: re: |
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Crazy... _________________ "IRONMAN" cometh, hiketh, destroyeth |
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