A British hiker’s journey to the Italian Dolomites bought considerably costlier after he was rescued from a closed path and charged over $16,000 by emergency companies.
The 60-year-old man was on the Ferrata Berti Path within the Dolomites close to San Vito di Cadore, Belluno when he stumbled on an indication indicating the path was closed as a result of ongoing rockfalls from a landslide. As an alternative of turning round he saved going and predictably discovered himself panicked and pinned down by falling rocks hanging on for expensive life at 8,200 toes elevation.

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The person referred to as for rescue and helicopter was dispatched. It was delayed and needed to circle again to find the person as a result of poor visibility. He was safely extracted from the mountain and when he bought again to civilization he was slapped with the $16,000 invoice for the rescue operation. The identical rescue for EU nationals would solely have been just a few hundred Euros (if the person had rescue insurance coverage it could have been cheaper).

The hiker claimed he didn’t see the indicators but when it involves arguing that in courtroom, we don’t like his probabilities.
Key Takeaways:
Buying backcountry insurance coverage is extremely really useful—one thing this hiker is probably going regretting proper now.
Regardless of how expert or assured you’re feeling, by no means enterprise onto closed trails—particularly in high-risk mountain terrain.
Journey ambitions can cloud your judgment after flying to an outside vacation spot, solely to search out routes shut down. At all times bear in mind: no single hike is value risking your security (or a $16K invoice).
photos from Soccorso Alpino e Speleologico Veneto – CNSAS
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