Snow Nymph's Recent Climbing Accident

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I like happy endings. SPOT and SAR did the job. Swift recovery!
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Wow Snowy! What a story! We are glad to hear you are OK. Get well soon.

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I pray for a complete and speedy recovery. What a terrible accident.
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Hope you recover well andget back at it soon.
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Wow glad it turned out ok(ish)! Heal fast, see you on the trail.
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Quite a harrowing tale, glad you're still around to tell it.

Get well soon.

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I am glad you are on the road to recovery and I hope you aren't hit with a huge bill for the helicopter. I know someone who go hit with a $35K air rescue bill. There is a company that offers insurance for $50 a year that might be of interest to others.

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Cori,

Bill Fincher just told us about your accident. I hope you heal quickly and well and I'm glad to see that you are out of the hospital. Good luck with your surgeries and I hope you heal up for ski season!

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Hi Barry,

Welcome to HST! Thanks for becoming a member so you can give Cori your well wishes
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So glad things weren't worse. Any ideas why the boulder moved? Were you just in the wrong place and the EXACT wrong time?
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