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<blockquote data-quote="Stick" data-source="post: 456819" data-attributes="member: 3474"><p>I saw this post a few days ago Ron. Glad you're ok mate and came out relatively unscathed. Seems like your new truck had a lucky escape too. Quite remarkable all things considered.</p><p></p><p>Working in the mountains I've come to respect the elements and what they're capable of. But without doubt the one element that really gets me on edge is high winds. I've had some super stressful nights in a tent with a group in tow wondering if the next gust would be the one to pluck us off the side of the hill, and I've had several occasions in the Highlands where I've been hit by a blast that felt more like an impact and thrown several feet. Not funny when you've got crampons on and an ice axe.</p><p></p><p>Yup, feel for you there Ron, but just pleased you're ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stick, post: 456819, member: 3474"] I saw this post a few days ago Ron. Glad you're ok mate and came out relatively unscathed. Seems like your new truck had a lucky escape too. Quite remarkable all things considered. Working in the mountains I've come to respect the elements and what they're capable of. But without doubt the one element that really gets me on edge is high winds. I've had some super stressful nights in a tent with a group in tow wondering if the next gust would be the one to pluck us off the side of the hill, and I've had several occasions in the Highlands where I've been hit by a blast that felt more like an impact and thrown several feet. Not funny when you've got crampons on and an ice axe. Yup, feel for you there Ron, but just pleased you're ok. [/QUOTE]
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