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Elliot-Fletcher OP t1_j820whe wrote

Thanks for the kind words everyone.

I thought I would share a brief story about how this day went.

My wife and I are nurses. We ascended Aasgard Pass of the Enchantments with a group of seven critical care nurses (on a through hike day, also known as the Larch March). There was a cardiac arrest that took place, and we ran a code for two and one-half hours, waiting for air rescue support.

The patient’s wife was a pediatric surgeon, and she was hiking with two other friends of hers—they happened to be a fellow surgeon and an ER doctor.

We were unable to resuscitate him, and he passed on that mountainside. We shared our deep condolences, and had tearful moments with the patient’s wife and group.

I will never forget that day. We finished the 23 mile hike having started at 05:30, and ending about 23:45 (an 18 hour day). We talked about the juxtaposition of insane beauty and tragedy, coexisting in the same space. It took quite awhile for us to process the day; it’s very different responding in the field than in a controlled hospital setting with the equipment we use every day to resuscitate patients.

We learned later that the patient’s wife also finished the hike with her group at 01:30, and displayed incredible strength (undoubtedly in emotional shock as well).

The beauty we saw that day will never be forgotten. And I will never think of the Enchantments without thinking of the lives that were forever changed up there.

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oooairplane t1_j82bba6 wrote

Wow, OP, that's quite the story. If he couldn't be saved with that many medical professionals on hand, sounds like it was his time. I think the Enchantments would be a good place for someone's last moments. And it just goes to show why hikers are always told to pack a little extra, you never know when something out of your control will happen. Glad you guys got out safe.

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Elliot-Fletcher OP t1_j82c8ue wrote

That’s the sort of place I wouldn’t mind kicking the bucket. Of course it’s hard on his partner.. they met hiking across the country, and the Enchantments were a dream for them. So that was very sad. We were all quite accepting of the circumstances, and thankful we could have given him the best shot at surviving a cardiac event in the backcountry. It gave his wife peace of mind that we were there and able to assist in the ways we could.

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swepttheleg t1_j822bgv wrote

What did you shoot it with?

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Elliot-Fletcher OP t1_j822erv wrote

Sony A7iii with a 24mm prime G lens! It was the perfect little setup to take on this trip.

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