So glad to hear that the two missing paddle boarders have been found alive. So often these stories don’t end well and nice to have a good ending this time round.
Well done to all rescue services involved. |
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By *ornyfireCouple
over a year ago
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"So glad to hear that the two missing paddle boarders have been found alive. So often these stories don’t end well and nice to have a good ending this time round.
Well done to all rescue services involved. "
I just that, 15 hours in the water hanging on to a lobster pot, can't imagine the strength that took. Thank god they are found. |
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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago
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"So glad to hear that the two missing paddle boarders have been found alive. So often these stories don’t end well and nice to have a good ending this time round.
Well done to all rescue services involved. "
Wow thank goodness they were found alive. |
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"So glad to hear that the two missing paddle boarders have been found alive. So often these stories don’t end well and nice to have a good ending this time round.
Well done to all rescue services involved.
I just that, 15 hours in the water hanging on to a lobster pot, can't imagine the strength that took. Thank god they are found. "
I can imagine they'll need counselling after that ordeal, most would be terrified and they were there overnight as well |
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It is good to hear alright if it was later in the year they may not have been so lucky with colder water temps. I'm sorry now but they are still idiots for putting themselves in that position and not using basic common sense. I've pulled many a person from the water over the years and it's usually because of something really silly. And its not a very nice image to be remembering the poor ppl that you couldn't save.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It is good to hear alright if it was later in the year they may not have been so lucky with colder water temps. I'm sorry now but they are still idiots for putting themselves in that position and not using basic common sense. I've pulled many a person from the water over the years and it's usually because of something really silly. And its not a very nice image to be remembering the poor ppl that you couldn't save.
Respect the sea ppl because it will bite back when you least expect it "
The water is warmer later in the year, usually late September to late October it’s at its warmest. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"coastal waters warmest sept to october" case of PMA and rational instinct/will to survival there, all the way they're really a pair of lucky fuckers. injury low morale windchill exposure hypothermia take care of the rest. brown bread.
"So glad to hear that the two missing have been found alive....Well done to all rescue services involved."
after treatment and period of observation, counselling. coukd take the form of a proper bollocking if theyre affiliated ..fair dues in any case they did something right.
now, where's that confounded door. |
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