Man dies of thirst during survival test

by What-A-Coincidence 21 Replies latest social current

  • What-A-Coincidence
    What-A-Coincidence

    WTF??? I'd hunt down these guides and make them die of thirst ... bastards

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070502/ap_on_re_us/dead_of_thirst;_ylt=AopK0s0LQGiv0x3_03WSIyMDW7oF.

    BOULDER, Utah - By Day 2 in the blazing Utah desert, Dave Buschow was in bad shape. Pale, wracked by cramps, his speech slurred, the 29-year-old New Jersey man was desperate for water and hallucinating so badly he mistook a tree for a person.

    After going roughly 10 hours without a drink in the 100-degree heat, he finally dropped dead of thirst, face down in the dirt, less than 100 yards from the goal: a cave with a pool of water.

    But Buschow was no solitary soul, lost and alone in the desert. He and 11 other hikers from various walks of life were being led by expert guides on a wilderness-survival adventure designed to test their physical and mental toughness.

    And the guides, it turned out, were carrying emergency water on that torrid summer day.

    Buschow wasn't told that, and he wasn't offered any. The guides did not want him to fail the $3,175 course. They wanted him to dig deep, push himself beyond his known limits, and make it to the cave on his own.

    Nearly a year later, documents obtained by The Associated Press under the Freedom of Information Act reveal those and other previously undisclosed details of what turned out to be a death march for Buschow. They also raise questions about the judgments and priorities of the guides at the Boulder Outdoor Survival School. What matters more: the customer's welfare or his quest?

    "It was so needless. What a shame. It didn't have to happen," said Ray Gardner, the Garfield County sheriff's deputy who hiked six miles to recover Buschow's body. "They had emergency water right there. I would have given him a drink."

    Family members are angry.

    "Down in those canyons it's like a furnace," said Rob Buschow of Glen Spey, N.Y. "I don't have my brother anymore because no one would give him water."

  • greendawn
    greendawn

    They pushed him too far but he probably signed a disclaimer that won't allow his family to sue. I wonder why they didn't see that he was in serious trouble and not just struggling to get through the test.

  • Brother Apostate
    Brother Apostate

    When they saw him talking to a tree, that was a "tiny" clue that he was dehydrated- they should not be alowed to be guides after denying him water in that condition!

    How sad for his family and friends.

    BA

  • John Doe
    John Doe

    Um, he paid a lot of money and voluntarily signed up for this survival test. Why is no one blaiming him for being stupid?

  • purplesofa
    purplesofa
    Um, he paid a lot of money and voluntarily signed up for this survival test. Why is no one blaiming him for being stupid?

    thats a pretty cold statement.

  • What-A-Coincidence
    What-A-Coincidence
    Why is no one blaiming him for being stupid?

    I wouldn't say stupid ... but when your fellow man is dying ... WTF?

  • John Doe
    John Doe

    I believe in an individual's responsibility for self preservation. The guides cannot take all of the blaim. The brother says he doesn't have his brother because the guides did not give him water. He fails to take into consideration that first and foremost he doesn't have a brother because he signed up to do an idiotic thing.

  • Brother Apostate
    Brother Apostate
    Um, he paid a lot of money and voluntarily signed up for this survival test. Why is no one blaiming him for being stupid?

    It's not "stupid" to sign up for a survival challenge! These guides are supposed to push the newbies, not disregard signs that they are dying! Fer pete's sake, man, have a heart! If you were parachuting and your chute strings became tangled, and one of the instuctors had the ability to catch you and bring you to ground safely, but instead ignored obvious signs you were in trouble, would that make you "stupid?" That's what we're talkin' bout! BA- Pleeeeeeeeeeeeezzzz!!!!!!!!!!! PS- Read- Think- Comprehend- Then respond.
  • John Doe
    John Doe

    Going into desert conditions with no water is stupid, plain and simple. That requires very little brain power to comprehend.

  • Brother Apostate
    Brother Apostate

    The guides had water- they didn't give it to him- so who's stupid?

    BA

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