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Another incident at Hawksbill
Posted on 4/22/19 at 11:58 am
Posted on 4/22/19 at 11:58 am
This comes a week after a college girl fell and died. I imagine a rope goes up soon, although that probably won’t keep people from going on it.
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Posted on 4/22/19 at 12:21 pm to Latarian
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Another incident at Hawksbill
Second incident wasn't at Hawksbill. It was at Mule Tails Falls. Obviously still tragic. Prayers for the boy and his family. Just a PSA to anyone going into the Ozark or Ouachita mountains: Those scenic overlooks are all massive cliffs. If you fall off you will at minimum be maimed and more than likely die. Respect Nature and don't try to do risky things near the edge. It's not worth it.
This post was edited on 4/22/19 at 12:32 pm
Posted on 4/22/19 at 12:51 pm to HogFanfromHTown
My bad I misread, still in that area correct?
Posted on 4/22/19 at 1:44 pm to Latarian
Without giving away any details from identity, my first cousin died falling off Hawksbill several years ago. He was 19 and had just finished his first semester at UAFS. Still hurts, thinking about it
Posted on 4/22/19 at 2:25 pm to Latarian
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I imagine a rope goes up soon, although that probably won’t keep people from going on it.
There are gigantic outlooks everywhere without ropes or barriers.
Like anything, people need to be mindful of their surroundings and most of all, steer clear of these places when you choose to drink or take any kind of substance.
Posted on 4/22/19 at 6:24 pm to Latarian
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My bad I misread, still in that area correct?
Yes, in the area.
Posted on 4/22/19 at 7:39 pm to STLhog
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There are gigantic outlooks everywhere without ropes or barriers.
I was specifically talking about the crag, that's where most of the accidents happen. the woman that died last week, twisted her ankle on a rock and her momentum caused her to fall. wasn't under the influence or acting a fool.
Posted on 4/22/19 at 9:47 pm to Latarian
There's several people that die out there along the Buffalo each year. Someone was telling me just yesterday that some family went out to the Grand Canyon and someone fell off and died. It seems to me a lot of times this happens because people get close to the edge and try and take pictures.
Lesson to the wise, looking through a viewfinder on the edge of a cliff will cause vertigo. Perfectly sober people get up there and just fall off.
Lesson to the wise, looking through a viewfinder on the edge of a cliff will cause vertigo. Perfectly sober people get up there and just fall off.
Posted on 4/22/19 at 11:24 pm to BoarEd
I'm too scared of heights for this to ever happen to me.
We have some beautiful nature in Arkansas, but as is often the case, beautiful nature can also kill you.
We have some beautiful nature in Arkansas, but as is often the case, beautiful nature can also kill you.
Posted on 4/23/19 at 12:22 am to BoarEd
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Someone was telling me just yesterday that some family went out to the Grand Canyon and someone fell off and died. It seems to me a lot of times this happens because people get close to the edge and try and take pictures.
I never thought I was afraid of heights until I went to the Grand Canyon a few years ago. I was taking selfies from the opposite side of the sidewalk so I wouldn’t even close to the edge because that drop was so enormous.
Posted on 4/23/19 at 8:52 am to TheCheshireHog
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I was taking selfies
Yikes.
Posted on 4/23/19 at 11:18 am to STLhog
Welcome to married life. Wife wants a picture of the two of you, you take it.
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Posted on 4/23/19 at 1:37 pm to TheCheshireHog
Nice rebound. That's fair.
Was not clear in your initial post, can't fault me.
Was not clear in your initial post, can't fault me.
Posted on 4/24/19 at 9:43 am to BoarEd
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Lesson to the wise, looking through a viewfinder on the edge of a cliff will cause vertigo. Perfectly sober people get up there and just fall off.
With my inner ear problem I can have a vertigo attack on perfectly flat terrain. Scenic views from a cliff are my arch nemesis.
Posted on 4/24/19 at 10:47 am to Arksulli
Just saw another person died at the Grand Canyon. 4 this year.
All you vertigo folks, don't watch Free Solo. That will mess ya up sitting on your couch.
All you vertigo folks, don't watch Free Solo. That will mess ya up sitting on your couch.
This post was edited on 4/24/19 at 10:48 am
Posted on 4/24/19 at 11:39 am to STLhog
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Just saw another person died at the Grand Canyon. 4 this year.
All you vertigo folks, don't watch Free Solo. That will mess ya up sitting on your couch.
I will make a note of that. I've had to walk out of movies that triggered my vertigo in the past.
Oddly enough the one I reacted to the strongest was, of all things, the Meg Ryan erotic thriller "In The Cut". They used shaky hand cam filming for everything in that movie and after ten minutes I was so sick it was leave the theater or spend the movie throwing up into my popcorn box.
Posted on 4/24/19 at 11:58 am to STLhog
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All you vertigo folks, don't watch Free Solo. That will mess ya up sitting on your couch.
I hate outdoor heights (fine in an airplane or tall building), I don’t have vertigo but Free Solo made my palms sweat.
Posted on 4/25/19 at 8:05 pm to Latarian
No thanks on the Free Solo stuff. The closest thing I ever did to that was a trail we hiked out on Oahu called Stairway to Heaven. It was an old radar station on top of one of the mountain ranges out there. They built stairs with rails going up it so it wasn't even super dangerous but I'll just say that I didn't look over the edge much at all. Mostly just look at the back of the person right in front of you. The back of their feet that is. I've never even really been afraid of heights, but when you get way up there it's hard not to be.
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