Anonymous wrote:You NEVER hike by yourself!
Anonymous wrote:She decided to have a little rest while the rest of her group continued the hike. I suspect that she had a medical event and that the outcome might not have changed if they had remembered her while boarding and gone out to look for her immediately.
Anonymous wrote:I am haunted by news stories about an as yet unnamed 80 year old passenger on a rather luxury adventure cruise who was left behind when the ship set sail at sunset.
She tired on a steep hike and stopped to rest. The expedition staff and others returned to the ship,
No one noticed she was gone for several hours. She was found dead the next day.
We sailed on that ship in 2020. Most passengers were "pensioners" but rather hardy as Australians tend to be. I think they did headcounts after every excursion or snorkel. Not this time or not well, apparently.
I climbed that trail on a prior trip to Lizard.
We visited Lizard with that ship. In 2020 we snorkeled instead.
I am just haunted thinking of her realizing she'd been forgotten. Maybe seeing them sail without her. Maybe trying to get to the beach alone. There's a resort, she may have been trying to find help.
Just awful. We are in our 70s and it just resonates.
Thank you for listening.
RIP dear adventurous lady.
Anonymous wrote:BTW is was an 80,000AUD trip. That's over $50,000.
All Australian crew is their boast, a somewhat nationalist signal of quality.
They did headcounts on our trip. Somebody effed up or lied.
Anonymous wrote:She decided to have a little rest while the rest of her group continued the hike. I suspect that she had a medical event and that the outcome might not have changed if they had remembered her while boarding and gone out to look for her immediately.