Hello Everyone
Yesterday a group of five of us went up SE Ridge of Mt Barney, obviously the first group to ascend there that day. At the point where you reach the summit plateau and are walking across to the summit, the track was blocked by a large full mummy sleeping bag and a pack. We were not sure anyone was in it, and it took repeated and more and more loud calls for us to stir the person within to talk to us.
They said they had been aiming to reach the campsite in the saddle, but had been too slow and night had fallen (it was 2 degrees when we started, so I imagine it was below zero at that altitude overnight). They seemed disorientated, sluggish and slow to respond. When I asked about their supplies, they had plenty of food, but no water. I thought they looked quite dehydrated. I gave them 250ml water and offered to take them with our group to the saddle creek where they could top up and use our water treatment tablets, but they refused saying they would slow us down.
Later at the summit, they showed up and again had no water left, and seemed still vague, unresponsive to dialogue and disorientated. I asked if they knew where they were going to get down to the saddle creek, and they said they had been here seven years ago. Again out of water, and one of our group gave them 500ml of water. Again, I offered to escort them down to the saddle creek and treat their water, but again they refused - in fact they put in headphones and tuned us out with music.
We left the summit, they seemed in no hurry to leave, and paid no attention to anyone else there who had arrived after we did (we seemed to be the first people there, even before a group who arrived going up Logans).
Today I am wondering if there is more that I should have done - obviously I cannot compel someone to accompany us with them to a water source, or out of danger - and calling in a rescue when I am unsure if its needed (but he did look very disoriented and disconnected from reality, maybe even on the spectrum) might have been a waste of valuable rescuer resources?
Any thoughts?