doogs wrote:They may have been on a day trip to Ida, getting caught out by a weather change. If so, it's likely they would want to cross to the opposite shore of the lake on the return and may have encountered trouble doing so.
Tas Tom wrote:I still reckon they should charge people for a helicopter evacuation
north-north-west wrote:Still going to take the *&^%$#! out of him, but.
matagi wrote:The TasPol statement is very poorly worded. "Symptoms of fatigue" could mean any number of things.
doogs wrote:You are never very far away too from a hut on a well marked track, and unless you are on the road - Vera section there's one downhill from your location. Could they have made it to the hut? Even in the dark it's easy enough to follow, and the long daylight hours at the moment mean this is unlikely to have been an issue.
north-north-west wrote:People do - or try to do - Frenchmans as a daywalk. I would not be surprised if they went in with just basic daywalk gear.
Of course, when TasPol say "Frenchmans Cap" it could be anywhere in the NP. Doesn't necessarily mean the summit area.
Tazz81 wrote:What people don’t seem to realise is that whenever POLAIR is sent to pick up someone who is “tired” or has a blister they are unable to attend to more “real” emergencies somewhere else.
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