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Wowzer the real one wrote: <quoted text> They have no idea Bill. If they were smart they would heed your warning. Some people just have to experience it for themselves before they will believe something. I am sure they don't and that is what concerns me. renners post is absolutely irresponsible. And especially almost all of these people reading haven't the slightest idea what conditions are still like in the Whites. IT IS STILL WINTER IN THE WHITES. Bill
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-- "By your remarks - it is crystal clear that perusing this "lead" is very dangerous and is best left to authorities. Furthermore, that it is dangerous to assume that it should be handled by anyone other than law enforcement, due to the dangerous nature of the journey."
I disagree with your position that state actors are in a better position to search the area than non-state actors.
I agree that only experienced hikers, familiar with the area in question, should volunteer to help James on this.
If in James' position, I would have a thorough screening process for volunteers.
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Not Without Peril wrote: -- "By your remarks - it is crystal clear that perusing this "lead" is very dangerous and is best left to authorities. Furthermore, that it is dangerous to assume that it should be handled by anyone other than law enforcement, due to the dangerous nature of the journey." I disagree with your position that state actors are in a better position to search the area than non-state actors. I agree that only experienced hikers, familiar with the area in question, should volunteer to help James on this. If in James' position, I would have a thorough screening process for volunteers. Its a joke at this point. It would have been interesting to have someone go to the cordinates before the annoucement, now at this point anyone could have placed something there as a ruse. If you want my opinion the place is now tainted and anything found there I would be skeptical to accept anything as "new evidence".
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Ridiculous
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WTH-the-original wrote: <quoted text> I am sure they don't and that is what concerns me. renners post is absolutely irresponsible. And especially almost all of these people reading haven't the slightest idea what conditions are still like in the Whites. IT IS STILL WINTER IN THE WHITES. Bill Absolutely irresponsible. I agree with you 100%. For the sake of goodness, I can see that drunken fool granny jumping on her moped and riding off in all directions with a bottle of cheap vodka, her eighties itunes and dreams of being a hero echoing around in her head. Remember the backpack and the I didn't have a camera ( except for the one in my phone ) incident?! I can just imagine the old gal in her fuzzy slippers and nightie attacking that terrain Don't do it Granny. Bill, I respect you for your professionalism in the face of reckless idiocy and the potential very real danger that this journalistic call to arms, or feet as it were presents.
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Not Without Peril wrote: I disagree with your position that state actors are in a better position to search the area than non-state actors. I absolutely didn't say that state actors are better at anything. In particular SAR. BUT and this is a big but. What if, there IS a booby trap there? I mean, I use to spend a great deal of my time avoiding booby traps in my service years. It is still on my mind and I have come across several hobo camps that had booby traps set. Not to maim or injure but as early warning devices. I have seen every one of them so far before tripping them. But how many people are use to looking for that as they walk in the woods? What if this idiot thinks it would be great fun to booby trap this area? Hell, I don't believe its renner but could he do this to enhance book sales? Imagine the tons of free publicity it would generate. Person injured/killed from booby trap while looking for Maura. All while renner sits nice and safe in his house collecting royalties? It is foolish to traipse off on this wild goose chase for so many reasons it is hard to list them all. This is likely something that the police are more qualified to check. I personally believe that this asshole did nothing more than put a pin in the map and mail off the coordinates to renner. But, one never knows. And renner should ACTIVELY dissuade anyone from pursuing this. He shouldn't have even posted it in the first place. No responsible journalist would have posted it. Bill
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Ridiculous wrote: <quoted text> Absolutely irresponsible. I agree with you 100%. For the sake of goodness, I can see that drunken fool granny jumping on her moped and riding off in all directions with a bottle of cheap vodka, her eighties itunes and dreams of being a hero echoing around in her head. Remember the backpack and the I didn't have a camera ( except for the one in my phone ) incident?! I can just imagine the old gal in her fuzzy slippers and nightie attacking that terrain Don't do it Granny. Bill, I respect you for your professionalism in the face of reckless idiocy and the potential very real danger that this journalistic call to arms, or feet as it were presents. This image will be in my head for some time. I can't stop laughing!
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Maruchan
Rutland, VT
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WTH-the-original wrote: <quoted text> Yes it is and expect that it will be closed for quite a while still. That is not the approach I would take for this trip even in summer. I have climbed Mt Carrigain and it was a tough climb. I would use the trailhead at the Lincoln woods trailhead and go in that way. Thanks for the info. I haven't hiked there - my info came from Internet searches. Just for some pics and an idea of what the trails are like, this is a trip report from yesterday: http://brian03104.blogspot.com/2014/04/041220... This hiker started out on Sawyer River Road, which is the first picture, and is near the same elevation as the Lincoln Woods trail Bill mentioned - lots of snow.
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Maruchan
Rutland, VT
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Ridiculous wrote: <quoted text> Absolutely irresponsible. I agree with you 100%. For the sake of goodness, I can see that drunken fool granny jumping on her moped and riding off in all directions with a bottle of cheap vodka, her eighties itunes and dreams of being a hero echoing around in her head. Remember the backpack and the I didn't have a camera ( except for the one in my phone ) incident?! I can just imagine the old gal in her fuzzy slippers and nightie attacking that terrain Don't do it Granny. Bill, I respect you for your professionalism in the face of reckless idiocy and the potential very real danger that this journalistic call to arms, or feet as it were presents. Snokin'!! :)
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Maruchan wrote: <quoted text> Thanks for the info. I haven't hiked there - my info came from Internet searches. Just for some pics and an idea of what the trails are like, this is a trip report from yesterday: http://brian03104.blogspot.com/2014/04/041220... This hiker started out on Sawyer River Road, which is the first picture, and is near the same elevation as the Lincoln Woods trail Bill mentioned - lots of snow. What people who don't this don't generally know is that the winter in many ways can be easier in some respects. You can snowshoe or ski in the winter. You can cut trails that can be shorter and less effort in some cases. If you are a good skier, well skiing beats snowshoeing downhill. Also people really underestimate the beating your knees/legs take on the downhills in the summer because of the boulders and scree and other rocks. And then their is the beauty. And quiet. I use to camp a lot more in the winter than I have been recently. I have camped in that area many times in summer and dead of winter. It is a real treat. Its my religion. Bill
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Would someone that has access to renner and can send him an email or post tell him something for me. This is free. Tell this asshole that being a journalist is not just about telling the world about everything you think you know without verifying anything. It is about knowing what to tell and what not to tell.
What a colossal douche-bag. This is from Journalism 101/Decent human being 101. Do your own fxxcking work instead of sending out the canaries. If he doesn't understand that metaphor, or what a metaphor is, have him send me a PM.
Bill
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WTH-the-original wrote: <quoted text> I absolutely didn't say that state actors are better at anything. In particular SAR. I meant to direct that to Ben (not you). My post was a bit confusing in that respect.Sorry about that. WTH-the-original wrote: <quoted text> What if, there IS a booby trap there? That's just one of the many potential dangers that would never cross my mind. The point must be emphasized that only experienced hikers, familiar with the specific area in question, should consider volunteering. WTH-the-original wrote: <quoted text> And renner should ACTIVELY dissuade anyone from pursuing this. He absolutely should emphasize that point. As an aside: I vaguely recall booby trap cases from law school. Although it varies from state to state, I would think that if a booby trap capable of causing death actually resulted in death, that would be involuntary manslaughter if not second degree murder. In any event, if the person who mailed the coordinates did so with the intent to place others in danger, I suggest that he or she come clean now.
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Ridiculous wrote: <quoted text> Bill, I respect you for your professionalism in the face of reckless idiocy and the potential very real danger that this journalistic call to arms, or feet as it were presents. Thanks but truthfully, I do it so friends, coworkers, people I know, wont have to trek in there to pulls renners or worse yet, some poor schmuck he sends on this errand fat ass off of the mountain risking rescuers lives in the process. The only upside is that NH now charges for rescues they deem to be caused by the irresponsibility of the rescued. I.e. not prepared, didn't check weather, not properly clothed, with enough food etc. I can only hope that they could include renner in that lawsuit if they decide that his level of irresponsibility rose to that level and sending the person rescued into the area and was at least partially also responsible. They have charged and recovered thousands of dollars. Most didn't even go to court. They just paid fine. BIll
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Aaron Swartz
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Hope the Feds arrest shit-for-brains Renner for obstruction of justice and endangering the public.
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“"CONFUSION CENTRAL"”
Since: Dec 11
Franconia NH
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By Brian 03104....Just happens 03104 is the zip code for Manchester. Just saying. Maruchan wrote: <quoted text> Thanks for the info. I haven't hiked there - my info came from Internet searches. Just for some pics and an idea of what the trails are like, this is a trip report from yesterday: http://brian03104.blogspot.com/2014/04/041220... This hiker started out on Sawyer River Road, which is the first picture, and is near the same elevation as the Lincoln Woods trail Bill mentioned - lots of snow.
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Maruchan
Rutland, VT
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Det Columbo wrote: By Brian 03104....Just happens 03104 is the zip code for Manchester. Just saying. <quoted text> What are you "just saying," Columbo? That I am hiker Brian?(Insert rolling eyes emoticon here). This is one of the sites where I went looking for recent trip reports to Mt. Carrigain: http://trailsnh.com/maps/index.php... It was the first site to come up on my Google search of "White Mountains trail conditions." After zooming in on Mt.Carrigain, the column on the left, third entry down, shows Brian's trip report, which I immediately chose because of the most recent date. If you click on the map, it takes you to a forum entry, made by "Brian02108," his screen name on that forum (Boston zip code), with a link to the the link I posted of his trip report. This was simply research I did, trying to find information that would possibly keep amateur hikers from pursuing this "lead" and getting hurt or lost or worse. But no, because, as others say, you love to throw turds out there, now you are implying that I am this hiker - sounds like something JWB or Renner would say. I am starting to understand the animosity shown to you from some of the long-time posters on this forum, which is a shame as I haven't felt that toward you before. Oh, well, you reap what you sow.
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Benji
Palo Alto, CA
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Not Without Peril wrote: <quoted text> I meant to direct that to Ben (not you). My post was a bit confusing in that respect.Sorry about that. <quoted text> That's just one of the many potential dangers that would never cross my mind. The point must be emphasized that only experienced hikers, familiar with the specific area in question, should consider volunteering. <quoted text> He absolutely should emphasize that point. As an aside: I vaguely recall booby trap cases from law school. Although it varies from state to state, I would think that if a booby trap capable of causing death actually resulted in death, that would be involuntary manslaughter if not second degree murder. In any event, if the person who mailed the coordinates did so with the intent to place others in danger, I suggest that he or she come clean now. That message is important for everyone.
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Maruchan
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And I'm really certain that I would post a link to a blog with pictures of myself. {rolling eyes}
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Beagle
United States
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Sounds like a good place to install some zip lines and shoot an episode of the reality show.
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Beagle wrote: Sounds like a good place to install some zip lines and shoot an episode of the reality show. I can think of several names for the show.:)
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