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    Default Couple found dead on the "trail" to the wave here in AZ.

    A couple apparently died on route to the wave. Sad! http://news.yahoo.com/couple-dies-ro...014530468.html

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    Make that "trail" in the title.

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    Unfortunate tragedy and totally avoidable. As wildlife and nature photographers we often enter situations that may need a second look (especially in hind-sight). This article shows that we must know our own limits and boundaries. I know there are a couple things that when I think back on may have not been the wisest to do safety-wise.

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    I felt very sorry to hear about that the life of a wild photographer is full of danger but there should be some preventive measures to avoid any incident.

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    So sad. The article doesn't mention any experience level or any level of preparedness they had. Terrible tragedy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Cadieux View Post
    Title changed.

    Unfortunate tragedy and totally avoidable. As wildlife and nature photographers we often enter situations that may need a second look (especially in hind-sight). This article shows that we must know our own limits and boundaries. I know there are a couple things that when I think back on may have not been the wisest to do safety-wise.
    +1 Wise words

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