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| Author Benjamin A. Gochberg, Vail Mountain Rescue Group (VMRG) | 
It was nearly Christmas, and we were 
grateful it had been a relatively quiet rescue season thus far. 
The Vail
 Mountain Rescue Group had decided to hold a party at one of our 
members’ home. 
Watching mountain men, ex-Marines, river runners, guides,
 patrollers, paramedics, truckers and, yes, even the one-off CPA, pastor
 or banker crowd into a single kitchen can be quite an interesting 
experience.
Mountain Rescue was once described to me 
as an organization made up entirely of lone wolves. This is damn 
accurate. 
It requires strong personalities and strong will to step into 
some parts of the backcountry — a will that must often be used for less 
romantic purposes, like holding your tongue when you want to speak, or 
standing in the rain waiting for your next set of instructions, or 
hiking in 12 miles to the backside of Holy Cross to save unwise people 
that believe you are obligated to come get them. 
I’m proud to stand among these lone wolves on this particular night,...read more here.
 Source: Mountain Rescue Association
Source: Mountain Rescue Association 
 
 

