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Posted on 04/02/03

Judging the risks in the backcountry

When adults die on thrill-seeking adventures, the people who knew them grieve, but the broader community often does little more than shrug. As adults, the thrill-seekers could be trusted to make a very personal decision weighing the adventure's benefits against its risks. The mourning is a private matter.

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