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To think this man should be fined for... something

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IShotTheDeputyItWasMe · 26/03/2025 18:18

I won't add the link because understandably people are reluctant to click on them. You can Google it.

A man has climbed Scarfell Pike in flip flops and speedos "for charity". He's being described as "brave" and "crazy hahaha".
What jinks!

The wind chill at the top was -14. It takes about 8 hours to go to the top and back down.

How stupid can you be? He raised £30,000. A rescue costs from £3,000 not to mention risking the lives of the rescuers (and taking them away from other, genuine accidents). Plus ongoing costs eg nhs treatment for a broken ankle etc.

His ignorant and cavalier attitude has infuriated me.

I remember reading about some steep sand dunes that people run down but lots need rescuing to get back to the top. There were signs everywhere saying not to do it and if you need rescuing (for being stupid) you are charged the costs plus an admin fee which is invested back in the site. They get so many, that the admin fee makes up a significant contribution

Why can't we start doing this? I know sometimes it's hard to differentiate between "stupid", "niave" and "poorly prepared" but in this case, it's obvious what he'll fall under.

OP posts:
Fancycheese · 27/03/2025 13:16

People climb mountains every day, especially Snowdon, in inappropriate clothing and they’re not raising money for charity. This is what you’re choosing to get upset about?

ItchyLegItis · 27/03/2025 13:20

I think it's fine.

If you are a tourist wearing flip flops and Speedos and think 'ill just pop up here and look at the view' then that's a bit daft and you'll probably quickly give up and go back down again!

But an experienced hiker, yes fine! He'll.hopefully know his body well and probably had people with him with emergency supplies etc.. in case anything went wrong. I've been up scafell pike a few times! It's an easy mountain and I'd b fine in flip flops or bare feet. I usually walk in trainers. Suits me fine.

I've been up Fuji in shorts and trainers and survived and that's a big bit of mountain! Pretty snowy at the time when I went.

Leave him alone! Well done to him on his fundraiser.

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