Le 18 janvier 2025 à 19:41:32 :
Belle brochette d'enfoirés ici.. on peut critiquer l'imprudence mais carrément se moquer de lui et le tourner en dérision alors qu'il a eu une des pires morts possibles.. faut être de sacrés dégénérés pour à ce point se complaire dans l'autosatisfaction en se payant la tête d'un père de famille qui a agonisé sous terre dans un boyau obscur pendant 28h, envahi de panique et de regrets. Personne mérite un tel supplice et encore moins qu'on salisse sa mémoire après
Ceci, ce forum est vraiment rempli de chet-dés humains sans aucun respect pour rien ni valeurs. C'est une dinguerie
Nutty Putty Cave. John Jones, a young 26-year-old man decided to explore the Nutty putty cave in the Utah desert near Salt Lake City. This wasn't his first caving experience as he and his brother used to explore caves around Utah. Even if it was the first time they explored this one, the cave was considered as beginner friendly. It was well mapped and the first parts were accessibles to everyone such as the maze or the big slide. There were also some harder areas for more experienced cavers like the birth canal which was an incredible tight passage.He went in a group of 11 including family and friends. The cave was closed at the time because some cavers previously got stuck. It was reopened and accessible only to those with a specific permit. Josh got one and on November 24th 2009, they went in and everyone stayed at the beginner friendly part except the 2 brothers who got bored and started looking at the harder tunnels. They heared about the " birth canal " one of the thighest passage in the cave which after the narrow part, had a room where they could stand up and turn around to get back. At a point they reach an area called corkscrew. After that they would normally turn around but 5 years before, an accident happened in the exact spot when a 16 years old boy named Brock Clark got stuck here even if he was not very tall and was quite thin. He had to wait 14 hours before being freed. John however was 6 feet tall for 91 kilograms rather than 1m70 and 60 kilograms. So he knew he couldn't turn around to go back. In a space of 30 cm tight, he squeezed his stomach, kept moving forward until when he was head first at a downward angle. It looked like an area was ahead and he could finally turn around. He didn't know that beyond that ledge, the area was uncharted. One one was here before but he still thought he was in some part of the birth canal. After a while, he started sliding toward the bottom of the tunnel.
The 2 brothers discussed about what they should do. They decide to move forward and find a place to turn around. Since John saw a hole ahead he thought it might lead to a larger space; He didn't realize that it was just a dead end opening at the bottom of the tunnel. So once he went in, he was stuck in a vertical position. upside down with the opening being 45 cm per 25 cm only. Josh tried to help then came back to seek rescuer's help. The first rescuer came after 3 hours with a rope tied on her ankle so she could be pulled back out while putting another rope around John's leg to try to pull him out. It didn't work so they installed a pulley system It got Brock Clark free 5 years prior. Each piece of equipment had to be brought so it took a long time. Only 1 assistant at a time could be here. Only small tools could be brought. After 12 years, John started to lose his sanity with the oxygen concentration in the air dropping. During this time they bought a device that allowed him to speak with his wife. At 4 oclock the pulleys were ready. Rescuer Ryan Shurz who was inside the cave grabbed John's legs, and activating the pulley. John screamed in agony as his legs turned blue and no longer had pulse. After a brief pause they tried again It seemed to be working. Some gatorade was given to him through a tube. But his legs were htiting the ceiling, blocking him fom getting out They almost considered breaking his legs as the time ran out. Then the rope holding the pulley broke pulling everything towards Ryan's face, badly injuring him. When he woke up he left the cave. Meanwhile John slipped back into the hole.It took another hour to repair the pulley. They tried to lift him but John didn't see to be conscious and since they needed his help to lift him out they sent a medic. At 11 : 56 of November 25th John Jones wsa declared dead. The entire cave system was then closed off with concrete. They placed a plaque to commemorate John.
Crooked swamp accident. OnMarch 27, 1982, Donald Weltner with his 2 sons Christopher and Roger were about to lead a group of 12 boy scouts in a cave exploration. It wasn't Donald's first caving. Even though the passages in this cave were notoriously narrow, but it wasn't a concern as if DOnald, who was bigger than the other participants, could get through, then the other could as well. The cave's entrance dimension was 40 by 71 cm. Donald was on the eastern side and noticed several smaller tunnels leading from the room. However because they weren't sure which passage. They weren't sure which passages would be too narrow. Donald checked one, involving a tight squeeze but appeared to open in another section. The squeeze was 45 per 50 centimeters. He couldn't lift his arms backwards or lift his head to see ahead. He was followed by his sons. Thanks to the mud making the terrain slippery, he reported back everything was fine until as he pulled himself along at a point, he realized the groudn below him was disappearing. Donald slipped down to a tight crevice. Slick mud prevented him from stopping the slide. His hands were trapped meaning no leverage to pull himself up. Path angled at 30 degrees so he had to fight against gravity as well. The crevice was 12 centimeters wide. Mud caused his body tos lip more. After several attempts from his sons to pullh im off he told them to bring the other adults. After a while, Jim also realized he couldn't free Donald on his own and Donald explained that some rockes were loosened and now weightened against his body. Each attempt to pull him backwards and the rocks would slide forward. Jim excited th cave to call for help. Rescue specialists and police arrived.
Supplies could not even reach him. Rescuers had to act quickly so they dig from above the ground down to where Donald was stuck.The process required all sunday.Unfortunatly they were about 3,5 meters from Donald's position so they digged lateraly. Donald was meanwhile likely suffering from hypothermia. On Monday morning as 2 days passed, rescuers encountered a problem : very hard bedrock layers impossible to dig through. They weren't sure if Donald was alive so they sent a nurse into the cave with a handheld doppler machine. She didn't detect pulse but this wasn't a definitive proof of death. She only had access to his very cold legs. Sometimes body's core organs can continue functionning. after externities stopped registering a pulse. Rescuers used dynamite which was risky but appeared to be the only option. On Tuesday morning they finally reached his location but Donald had died. Following his death, the cave system was restricted to limited access.
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