No single person is responsible for what happened. It's the combination of bad spotting and bad driving that made this go downhill.
I don't consider myself a great spotter, but I've helped friends get through minor difficult sections before just fine. I can tell you that from the start, he was being a bad spotter. Watch his hands. Not only are they just flailing around, but he keeps changing direction. Now watch the driver at the same time. She wasn't following what he was telling her to do. Instead of calling her out on that and stopping her right
there, he continues to throw his hands around in any and every direction. He didn't take responsibility on being in charge of her safety. He was basically standing there as she did what she wanted to do. At the same time, she set herself up for this by not following his (bad) direction. And you would think that a basic understanding of physics and gravity would have kept her from continuing to go up that side hill. It was just a bad situation all around that easily could have, and should have, been avoided.
I don't consider myself a great spotter, but I've helped friends get through minor difficult sections before just fine. I can tell you that from the start, he was being a bad spotter. Watch his hands. Not only are they just flailing around, but he keeps changing direction. Now watch the driver at the same time. She wasn't following what he was telling her to do. Instead of calling her out on that and stopping her right
there, he continues to throw his hands around in any and every direction. He didn't take responsibility on being in charge of her safety. He was basically standing there as she did what she wanted to do. At the same time, she set herself up for this by not following his (bad) direction. And you would think that a basic understanding of physics and gravity would have kept her from continuing to go up that side hill. It was just a bad situation all around that easily could have, and should have, been avoided.
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