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Cassandra Bravo should not have died but she did. A 34-year-old nurse and mother of two died on the Mt. Whitney trail. She went for a day hike at 3:00 pm without extra clothes or food, alone, and with no clue about the approaching weather from the west side of the Sierra.

One of my favorite movies is THE EDGE<\/em> starring Anthony Hopkins (Charles Morse) and Alec Baldwin. Lost in the Alaskan wilderness, Hopkins learns to survive while his companions slowly lose hope. This is what he tells his companions.

Charles Morse: \u201cYou know, I once read an interesting book which said that most people lost in the wilds, they, they die of shame. \u2018What did I do wrong? How could I have gotten myself into this?\u2019 And so they sit there and they… die. Because they didn’t do the one thing that would save their lives.\u201d

I have hiked the Whitney trail half a dozen times and Bravo should not have died. But she did. Her ultimate demise was a series of costly miscalculations and poor decision-making. These ended in her slipping 100 feet off the side of the trail and spending two nights alone in sub-freezing temperatures. She was found wearing a tank top and leggings. 

She was a nurse. You would expect to know better. She was used to caring for others, but in the end she failed to care for herself. Tragic. Avoidable. So what\u2019s the lesson for us?<\/p>\n\n\n\n