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British snowboarder saved by light of mobile phone

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
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30 year old Thomas Murphy, an English snowboarder, owes them his life.

Pah. He owes his life to SkiPlan's staff, who went out and found him. The Gendarmes were (quite reasonably) unconvinced that he could possibly be where he said he was. Until we told them he was definitely there, they were sending the nightshift pisteurs onto the glacier to look for tracks, assuming that he was still up there somewhere.

This isn't any kind of criticism of the Gendarmerie - the fact that he managed to get so far down the hill is frankly unbelievable.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Lizzard wrote:

Pah. He owes his life to SkiPlan's staff, who went out and found him. The Gendarmes were (quite reasonably) unconvinced that he could possibly be where he said he was.


The incident is almost a carbon copy of a similar incident that occured last year on the 10th of March so maybe the Gendarmerie should be less sceptical. In that case a Dutch tourist got lost in bad weather up on the glacier at les Deux Alpes, descended 500 meters in a series of falls down cliffs and managed to attract the attention of a passing motorist on the road using the flash from his camera. That is just one incident amongst many - an acquaintance of mine died in similar circumstances with his mistress in the early 90s.

That said, it is very difficult to do much at night.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Lizzard - who would you want playing you? and your staff - ditto? What about some love interest? (hunky gendarmes?)

Seriously though - the guy appears to have gone off-piste in Risk 4 conditions, on his own(?) and without a guide. He may have to pay for the resuce as his Insurance Co probably won't cover. He's a very lucky man, but what will stop people doing this to themselves (and risking the lives of others?)
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SuburbanSkier, hmmmm ............. Beryl Reid, I think. Laughing
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