This is a quite important discussion - the last years have seen an increase of cases where people needed to be rescued from situations they should not have gotten themselves in.
That includes school groups where teachers didn’t bother to prepare, and people without experience following influencers route suggestions. I guess next step would be checking liability for those as well.
Properly equipped with a bivy bag that situation might have been survivable.
She had a bivouac sack with her. That’s why they found him guilty: it was his 15^th or 16^th tour on the Großglockner, he took her with him with moonboots instead of proper mountain shoes, declined several help offers and left her with her bivouac gear stowed away in the backpack.
This is a quite important discussion - the last years have seen an increase of cases where people needed to be rescued from situations they should not have gotten themselves in.
That includes school groups where teachers didn’t bother to prepare, and people without experience following influencers route suggestions. I guess next step would be checking liability for those as well.
Properly equipped with a bivy bag that situation might have been survivable.
She had a bivouac sack with her. That’s why they found him guilty: it was his 15^th or 16^th tour on the Großglockner, he took her with him with moonboots instead of proper mountain shoes, declined several help offers and left her with her bivouac gear stowed away in the backpack.
I missed that she had that with her - that makes things even worse. Either he’s a weapons grade moron, or he planned that trip to kill her.