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Re: Stumpy?
Reply #10 - Oct 17th, 2013 at 3:40am
 
solotripper wrote on Oct 16th, 2013 at 9:55pm:
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I'm sure MT would agree.


Next thing you'll be telling me your going on a trip together. Roll Eyes Grin


I'd trip with Al.  His equipment is much better than mine and he's probably not nearly as goofy in real life as he is online.  However, as soon as the chocolate bar comes out, I'm leaving.
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Re: Stumpy?
Reply #11 - Oct 17th, 2013 at 1:01pm
 
Well PJ, I'd go back to your original comment about people doing extreme activities.
Yes, I'll give you that people who don't paddle or only paddle tandem might think that solo paddlers are being reckless.

You mentioned that 4000 people will attempt to summit MT. Everest this season.
Do you think they're all good enough high mountain climbers or are many of them just "average" climbers that can pony up the 100k it takes to hirer a real pro guide who's job is to keep you from dying.
The more people make the attempt the more rescue people are endangered because many have no business being there. I believe this last season some veteran Sherpa guides died trying to get some "newbies" down.

I don't even see solo bushwhacking by an experienced woodsman as being "extreme".
Lot's of hunters do that every season.

The solo swimming is what makes his trip "extreme" to me. Dry suit or not, he could easily develop hypothermia. His suit could get torn and the cold could trigger a severe cramp and cause him to drown.

MT's rescuers flew in and plucked him up.
For them it was probably not much different than a training exercise. Choppers wouldn't risk inclement weather, so that wouldn't be a risk for the crew.

Now let's say Jason would drown? Maybe his suit keeps his body afloat, maybe he sinks.
Then the rescue crew has to dredge for his body, maybe send down divers into frigid waters.

A high risk effort even for seasoned divers.
I understand that if he got into serious enough trouble his friends probably would have to call on the pro's.
I see a big difference between him having friends lined up to help him if possible and just winging it on his own, counting on the pro's to save him.

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I'd trip with Al.  His equipment is much better than mine and he's probably not nearly as goofy in real life as he is online.


PJ giveth and taketh away. Huh Grin
  
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Re: Stumpy?
Reply #12 - Oct 17th, 2013 at 4:40pm
 
PhantomJug wrote on Oct 17th, 2013 at 2:13am:
Magicpaddler wrote on Oct 16th, 2013 at 11:12pm:
Back to the original question. Stumpy?  No that is not Stumpy.  Jason Zabokrtsky is not stumpy’s real name.


I bet Stumpy already did something like this but didn't advertise.  Probably did it with a broken leg, naked, and nothing but a leatherman in his teeth.


PJ -

You forgot to mention Stumpy's infamous 120 pound pack (which, on his normal trips, he would wear when he portaged his industrial strength 120 pound Alumacraft... the dinosaur model).

And, oh yeah, he doesn't bother with toilet tissue, either, there being so many leaves in the forest.

A real man's man for being such a wiry-lean slip of a guy....

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Re: Stumpy?
Reply #13 - Oct 17th, 2013 at 7:40pm
 
PhantomJug wrote on Oct 17th, 2013 at 3:40am:
solotripper wrote on Oct 16th, 2013 at 9:55pm:
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I'm sure MT would agree.


Next thing you'll be telling me your going on a trip together. Roll Eyes Grin


I'd trip with Al.   However, as soon as the chocolate bar comes out, I'm leaving.


Hmmm......it may not be that easy. For the desired effect the chocolate bar must be proceeded by several days of predawn rises, 12 hours of continuos toil and multiple mile long portages.

Since you get up late I'm picturing a base style trip where I do most of the cooking due to your self admission of tending to burn stuff.........Since we will be taking it easy the treat index will have to be ratcheted up several notches to evoke any reaction......how about a yummy peach cobbler baked via an outback oven? And in return?......... I'm usually very fussy about finding my own fishing spots but I might let you take me to a few of your pet spots. Of course it would be a fine and dandy time.

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