by scubabob » Wed 05 Jan, 2011 9:12 pm
i have just returned form a 3 day hike on my own around Wilson' Prom in Victoria. As with most places i go, i meet the tourist who is ill-prepared or forgotten something and that's ok, it happens.
Now today, i was coming back from Oberon Bay to Tidal River where my hike ended and it was quite warm, mid 20's no shade, no cloud, no wind. Between Tidal River and Oberon Bay is basically a damn big hill and is quite steep on both sides. There were many people and groups walking towards me from Tidal River (which by the way at this time of year is literally packed with holiday makers).
Now, water is scarce on the Prom and has to be treated and i resorted yesterday to boiling and filtering creek water as the only shop on the Prom didnt have treatment tablets. i replenished at a clear sand-borne stream near the beach some kms previously but by the time i reached my point in this post i was down to a full litre and about 1/4 in another bottle.
i was at the high point on this big hill between TR and OB when i met this largish woman wearing only a dress and sandles and looking obviously distressed. I asked is she was ok and she asked if i had any spare water. I queried why she was where she was with no water on such a warm day and she said she was with a group and they had the water. The last group i saw was some 150 metres further on from her so she was obviously lagging behind. I suggested that if she didnt have any water to turn around and return immediatly to TR but she refused. I offered to stay with her all the way or at least stay with her until her group, realising she had dropped back would come and retrieve her. Again she refused. So, being only an hour or so from TR where i knew i could go to the shop and buy as many drinks as i wanted, i gave her my full canteen and told her to keep it. As it was i arrived at TR somewhat dried out and no water.
Now, where do our human responsibilites lie here? if i only had enough water to sustain myself comfortably back to TR and i did not give this woman any or only a little water, is it my responsibility if something happened to her? She was clearly not fit enough for that track, certainly ill prepared and at the time i met her in some state of distress. Just how far do we go if it comes to rescuing people from themselves?
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