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(I need a "WTF?"-style icon.)

Some days the news raises more questions than it answers. CNN reports: "Three climbers who fell from a ledge on Mount Hood are huddled in their sleeping bags with a Labrador retriever to keep warm as they await rescue, according to an official with the rescue team."

I read the whole story. It does not address my primary question upon reading the opening paragraph: where'd the dog come from? Do people really go mountain-climbing with dogs? (How?) Or was it just a lucky coincidence?

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Date: 2007-02-19 11:56 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kayre
I think possibly the word "climbing" refers to hiking up steep trails to high places, not necessarily to actual rock climbing. It's used that way here in Vermont. I'm with you, I really doubt they were roping and lifting the dog. It's also possible that they hiked up to a climbable rock face, and the dog stayed at the bottom while they took turns doing the climb.

In any case, I'm glad everyone- including the dog, and the rescuers- is safe!

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