They were working on a bore - wouldn't common sense say to take some water when they decided to walk ??? Working out there, you would think they, or at least one of them, would have known better!!! Sad, but common sense must prevail over all!!
brickies said
07:16 PM Nov 7, 2012
Jules there are a lot of backpackers working on these stations kepting the bores working , The problem being they do not understand what can go wrong and station owner think everyone know what you need to do in the outback to stay safe .
Santa said
08:02 PM Nov 7, 2012
It's easy to be wise after the event, the fact is a man has died under tragic circumsances.
turbopete said
11:57 PM Nov 7, 2012
surely their employer provided them with a form of communication and some safety instructions
Gerty Dancer said
12:08 AM Nov 8, 2012
Really really sad. 25 is much too young to die.
No doubt there'll be an inquest and the potential safety systems, or lack of them, will be revealed.
Sheba said
12:38 AM Nov 8, 2012
Heard on the news that he was from Rockhampton. Feel sad for his family.
Cheers,
Sheba.
gold dandelion said
08:12 AM Nov 8, 2012
he is actually from w.a. and an experience bushy, well a sort of enviromentalist. very sad but as you say, what was he thinking sorry for the family and he only had 12k's to walk. 3 hrs max, i believe they were slack during the day (hot) and never drank enough so were half dehydrated before they left.
jimricho said
04:28 AM Nov 9, 2012
It's a terrible but avoidable tragedy but it raises the question we should all ask ourselves... what would we do in similar circumstances... not what we know we should do but what we would actually do.
Our thoughts and decisions are guided as much by emotional processes as they are by logical ones. Why do we all sometimes make incredibly bad calls??? Something to ponder.
Noticed this article this morning - avoidable death in the outback
http://au.news.yahoo.com/latest/a/-/latest/15315943/25yo-man-dies-of-thirst-in-outback-queensland/
It's easy to be wise after the event, the fact is a man has died under tragic circumsances.
surely their employer provided them with a form of communication and some safety instructions
No doubt there'll be an inquest and the potential safety systems, or lack of them, will be revealed.
Heard on the news that he was from Rockhampton. Feel sad for his family.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Our thoughts and decisions are guided as much by emotional processes as they are by logical ones. Why do we all sometimes make incredibly bad calls??? Something to ponder.