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"You do the right thing, that’s what you do. "
Ha! Obviously I wouldn't let someone who is incapacitated die on the mountain. I was thinking more along the lines of a broken leg, chest pain, etc. where it wasn't necessarily life threatening. GregB's reply was along the lines of my thinking, although I doubt I would have a pen and piece of paper handy to draft up a release of liability waiver. I was just curious if anyone knew how this may be handled.
Ha! Obviously I wouldn't let someone who is incapacitated die on the mountain. I was thinking more along the lines of a broken leg, chest pain, etc. where it wasn't necessarily life threatening. GregB's reply was along the lines of my thinking, although I doubt I would have a pen and piece of paper handy to draft up a release of liability waiver. I was just curious if anyone knew how this may be handled.