It has been very sad reading the tragic stories of the 6 teenagers and their teacher who drowned on a school camp here last week. They were out on a trek with a qualified instructor, and part of this trek involved climbing down a ravine then walking through a shallow river. But the weather was so bad that the river swelled to a raging torrent within minutes and they were swept away over a dam and drowned.
What another pointless waste of life! Whoever is to blame for the event doesn't answer the question why? Not why did it have to happen but why were they led down a wet slippery ravine, risking their lives for fun?
Some people would say that it is character building to take risks and achieve tough goals which is true up to a point, but surely you don't have to put yourself in unnecessary danger to do this.
When I was at school I don't remember ever doing anything so dangerous that I could drown in a swollen river or slip down a 100 metre ravine in an attempt to feel challenged. Our Geography field trips were about walking up hills and locating land features and enjoying the thrill of being away from home. The feeling of independence at that age was character building enough for me.
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