Re: Disclaimer or urban legend?
My favorite warning of this sort is the actual sign in Tuckerman's Ravine on
Mt. Washington, NH:
"WARNING! <large red letters>
Should an avalanche occur,
HASTEN to the opposite side of the ravine."
Hoo, Baby! Watch me hasten!
Marguerite
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