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http://www.sportzhub.com/site/I was at the top of the Bruce with a friend about 30 minutes before they found that texting Greek man, but we didn't realise it'd all been happening until we arrived home. (The helicopter and police officer now makes sense.) Even later that afternoon, we ran down to catch an older British couple whom we'd lunched with at the crater lake. They were having problems on the way down including disintegrating boots and exhaustion, then worrying about missing the 4pm chair-lift closing time and rushing down the wrong side, which didn't help given all the moraine they then had to sidle around. They were very embarrassed and appreciative, but just weren't having such a good day I think. It surprises me that there aren't more accidents, though, even in some of these built-up places like skifields. They could so easily have ended up cold and disoriented in the dark or cloud, and after that it's just lucking out with weather. It's probably a testament to how professionally SAR is organised.