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At 2,600 meters, hikers call for help come as rescuers, they'd rather stay in their tents

The article discusses how hikers at high altitudes—specifically around 2600 meters—are choosing to call emergency services despite preferring to stay in their tents rather than being rescued by emergency responders. This behavior highlights a potential conflict between personal safety preferences and the need for professional rescue operations in mountainous regions.

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At 2,600 meters, hikers call for help come as rescuers, they'd rather stay in their tents

The article discusses how hikers at high altitudes—specifically around 2600 meters—are choosing to call emergency services despite preferring to stay in their tents rather than being rescued by emergency responders. This behavior highlights a potential conflict between personal safety preferences and the need for professional rescue operations in mountainous regions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual observation about hiker behavior without taking a clear ideological stance or showing favoritism toward any side. It does not include biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing that would indicate a leaning.

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