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Rain, Mauna Kea, Skiing, and Altitude Sickness
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Hi Rob,
I think "Turn around, don't drown" is a bit extreme for what I saw and did today.
Survival was never part of today's equation, except that the recognition of avalanche signs might have pushed it into that area.
But, nobody was going into that area.
It would be too much work to do.
I appeared to be the only one contemplating it.
My knowledge and experience made me too cautious to do more than think about it.

Maybe getting back into the Hilo and south traffic might have qualified for it.
Something of that nature goes through my head every time I drive to town.
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RE: Rain, Mauna Kea, Skiing, and Altitude Sickness - by Guest - 11-24-2017, 08:59 PM
RE: Rain, Mauna Kea, Skiing, and Altitude Sickness - by 1voyager1 - 12-24-2017, 02:41 PM

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