Rescue under way after large group of Army cadets "get into difficulty" on Mourne Mountains, say UK Coastguardhttp://bbc.in/2vi4mu2
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its very hard to get hypothermia in Summer and if they were cold just stand in the sun a while
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maybe if they change the names of the mountains it would help them attract more visitors
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Sounds like they where not prepared
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those terrorists knew what they were getting themselves into when they joined. They'll be fine
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No weather reports or risk assessments?
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Suffering, but alive and now better educated.
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Pity the organisers weren't BETTER EDUCATED??
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Maybe so, maybe not, weather is a fickle mistress upon any mountain. When nobody dies, education rises.
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How much different it would have been if they'd died?Planning needs to accommodate ALL possibilities.
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6 years a cadet. Out in all weather, blizzards, up mountains etc. Never anything close to this. Questions have to be asked.
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Obviously army training & supervision is usual civil service standard crap
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Thankfully, all safe. :-) What brilliant stories they will be able to tell their school mates and, eventually, grand children. :-)
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The story that they got stuck on the hill and had to be rescued.
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