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Survival: Lightning Attire

What not to wear in a lightning storm.

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My friend Betsy and I were on the final pitch up the Grand Teton when a huge lightning storm blew in from the west and began striking the rock around us. We tried to find cover but couldn’t on the exposed monolith. While hunkered down, we were both struck multiple times: me, in the foot, leg, torso, and left biceps. For Betsy, the most powerful strike went straight through the metal backing on her watch. The strike came out the end of her finger, and the digit had to be amputated.



Lesson:
When lightning is near, remove watches, jewelry, any metal.

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