Largest Obstacle to the expedition
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Largest Obstacle to the expedition
What about you, what do you think was the largest obstacle to the expedition?
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I wholeheartedly agree that alcohol seemed to cause a lot of the issues that they had during the expedition. Had they have abstained from drinking, I think their experiences would have been much different!Ferdinand_otieno wrote: ↑01 Jul 2020, 03:24 During the course of the expedition the group overindulged in alcohol and this caused many problems that could have easily been avoided. While they faced many obstacles from terrible weather to wild animals, In my opinion Alcohol was the largest obstacle to the expedition.
What about you, what do you think was the largest obstacle to the expedition?
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Couldn't agree more! Albeit a big contributor, alcohol is only one part of the problem. Thanks for the interesting perspective.diana lowery wrote: ↑01 Jul 2020, 13:55 I think that the alcohol caused problems, and I was annoyed that the commander didn't just dump it all out which would have solved the issue. Putting the others on the honor system not to get into it was not a good decision.
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Don't you think the alcohol made the human errors worse? For example, human error was a tremendous problem for Grant long before the expedition began, but I think alcohol compounded the problem. Perhaps he would have forgotten important meetings and left papers lying around carelessly even if he were completely sober, but alcohol always makes us less efficient, at best.
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Yes, I suppose you’re right. The alcohol enhanced what human errors were already present.IchbineinBerliner wrote: ↑03 Jul 2020, 10:47Don't you think the alcohol made the human errors worse? For example, human error was a tremendous problem for Grant long before the expedition began, but I think alcohol compounded the problem. Perhaps he would have forgotten important meetings and left papers lying around carelessly even if he were completely sober, but alcohol always makes us less efficient, at best.
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