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    nor would I fault people for not engaging in a rescue mission in dangerous situations like this.

Would your parents?

Would your friends?

Would your employer?

What is "too dangerous?" What risk of life by rescuers is acceptable to you for your own? For the group above? Where is this "funding" coming from? Did you provide it? Or are you gonna hope your friends can GoFundMe a lifeflight? That team on K2 - what are they doing there? What are their plans? How much is your situation impacting theirs?

Here's my point: You can make a decision for yourself. You can't make it for anybody else. Everyone else has different feelings about the risks they'll take and why, and those people all have family and friends with their own feelings about risk and the climbing community is all about "you are not the boss of me it's my life to live leave me alone mom."

But you'd fuckin' call. "I want to live. Who can I obligate into helping me?"

I suspect it's because y'all are willfully ignoring the obligation by acting as if it doesn't exist.

    nor would I fault people for not engaging in a rescue mission in dangerous situations like this.

It's not about you. It's about everyone touched by that phone call. And my whole argument is that mountaineers - particularly the celebrated ones - presume an awful lot while pretending they don't.