It's because I came to make up the class after watching free solo. The film is really shocking, but the risk management of these three people is simply sloppy.
The team formation was inexplicable, because after watching Renan's free solo, I decided to recruit a novice who was inexperienced in snow-capped mountains. And the first attempt almost crashed Renan.
What's even better is that Renan's injury later, a person who knows he is not good at skiing goes to ski. I'm not saying that's Gimmy's responsibility, but it's a risk too obvious to rule out.
As for the matter of risking a stroke to reach the summit, I just want to say what if it was a success? God bless you, you must know cherish blessing. There are still many martyrs buried under the ice cubes that have not been dug up yet. Conrad's technology is undoubtedly top-notch, but being a leader is really life-threatening.
On the other hand, Hanuoge's risk management is simply professional level: setting long-term goals, conducting repeated exercises, inviting multiple experts, training and summarizing every day, and even clearing the gravel on the route. Of course, there are two risks that cannot be controlled, one is the consequences of cordless, and the other is unexpected accidents in the external environment.
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