Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Yellowstone, I think you're lulled into a false sense of safety. Most of the bison stand around like cows. They're not kept separate from people. And if the lady was on the boardwalk, it's because you have to be careful around the hot springs, which are also very dangerous.
If they know these loose bison and hot springs are dangerous, shouldn’t they DO something about them!?
I think you're joking, but, if you aren't, you should totally do a yelp review of the park.
Anonymous wrote:Hard to feel sorry for her but I do feel sorry for loved one left behind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 people also died doing water sports over the holiday weekend (and that's just the major headline news) - respectively 3 parasailing in FL, 5 went over a waterfall in VA, 1 motorboating somewhere.
I consider all risky propositions stupid.
I heard about the 2 who were lost going over a dam in Virginia (out of a group of 12) - are you referring to them or others?
Oh you're right - the 10 others were recovered/made it to shore after going over this.
I don’t get it. They were boating/tubing in the reservoir created by the dam, but the water level was higher then normal so was essentially flooding over?
Wouldn’t there be warning about that?
It's a low head dam. That's a known danger. Don't play around dams seems like common sense.
the outfitting company that probably rented them the gear is to blame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Yellowstone, I think you're lulled into a false sense of safety. Most of the bison stand around like cows. They're not kept separate from people. And if the lady was on the boardwalk, it's because you have to be careful around the hot springs, which are also very dangerous.
If they know these loose bison and hot springs are dangerous, shouldn’t they DO something about them!?
I think you're joking, but, if you aren't, you should totally do a yelp review of the park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 people also died doing water sports over the holiday weekend (and that's just the major headline news) - respectively 3 parasailing in FL, 5 went over a waterfall in VA, 1 motorboating somewhere.
I consider all risky propositions stupid.
I heard about the 2 who were lost going over a dam in Virginia (out of a group of 12) - are you referring to them or others?
Oh you're right - the 10 others were recovered/made it to shore after going over this.
I don’t get it. They were boating/tubing in the reservoir created by the dam, but the water level was higher then normal so was essentially flooding over?
Wouldn’t there be warning about that?
It's a low head dam. That's a known danger. Don't play around dams seems like common sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Yellowstone, I think you're lulled into a false sense of safety. Most of the bison stand around like cows. They're not kept separate from people. And if the lady was on the boardwalk, it's because you have to be careful around the hot springs, which are also very dangerous.
If they know these loose bison and hot springs are dangerous, shouldn’t they DO something about them!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Yellowstone, I think you're lulled into a false sense of safety. Most of the bison stand around like cows. They're not kept separate from people. And if the lady was on the boardwalk, it's because you have to be careful around the hot springs, which are also very dangerous.
If they know these loose bison and hot springs are dangerous, shouldn’t they DO something about them!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Yellowstone, I think you're lulled into a false sense of safety. Most of the bison stand around like cows. They're not kept separate from people. And if the lady was on the boardwalk, it's because you have to be careful around the hot springs, which are also very dangerous.
If they know these loose bison and hot springs are dangerous, shouldn’t they DO something about them!?
Ummm, okay.
I wonder if she was tossed and fell into a thermal feature!! Talk about adding insult to injury. You can lose your skin in an instant, down to the bone, in one of those.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Yellowstone, I think you're lulled into a false sense of safety. Most of the bison stand around like cows. They're not kept separate from people. And if the lady was on the boardwalk, it's because you have to be careful around the hot springs, which are also very dangerous.
If they know these loose bison and hot springs are dangerous, shouldn’t they DO something about them!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 people also died doing water sports over the holiday weekend (and that's just the major headline news) - respectively 3 parasailing in FL, 5 went over a waterfall in VA, 1 motorboating somewhere.
I consider all risky propositions stupid.
I heard about the 2 who were lost going over a dam in Virginia (out of a group of 12) - are you referring to them or others?
Oh you're right - the 10 others were recovered/made it to shore after going over this.
I don’t get it. They were boating/tubing in the reservoir created by the dam, but the water level was higher then normal so was essentially flooding over?
Wouldn’t there be warning about that?
It's a low head dam. That's a known danger. Don't play around dams seems like common sense.