View Full Version : Big woman in tight passage causes blockage @ Cango Caves [News]


Llanfairpwllgwy-ngyllgogerychwy-rndrobwllllanty-siliogogogoch
January 3rd, 2007, 02:25 PM
Big woman in tight passage blocks cave

January 02 2007 at 01:59PM

Rescuers battled for ten hours at the Cango Caves near Oudtshoorn to free an overweight woman who became stuck in a narrow passage, trapping 23 other tourists in the caves.

"We were back in operation this morning (Tuesday)," said Hein Gerstner, manager of the Cango Caves.

There was no damage to the caves as no drilling or cutting was needed to rescue the woman who got stuck on Monday.

"There was permission granted to drill or to cut rock in a worse case scenario. Look, it would have been a last resort."

Gerstner said the woman was eventually freed using rock climbing equipment and liquid paraffin.




The woman slipped and fell and ended up wedged tight. "Her leg had folded under her and she could not stand up. If she had landed straight up on both legs there would have not been any trouble."

Twenty-three other people were trapped, unable to get past the stuck woman.

Gerstner said staff were used to people getting stuck at the Cango Caves.

"We believe what goes in, must come out again. People get stuck all the time - that's one of the unfortunate things that happen, it's part of the adventure."

The woman had been warned she was not suited for the route.

"She was told at the ticket office that she was too big to take part in the specific section. (But) her husband insisted she should take part in the adventure."

Gerstner said the guide also told the woman, when she reached the tunnels, that she should reconsider.

"The woman was extremely offended because she felt she was offended in person and laid a charge at management.

"But, she was too big. We will have to be a lot more stringent with people - to adhere to the criteria of difficulty of the routes," Gerstner said on Tuesday.

However, visitors became annoyed if stopped from entering the caves.

Monday's rescue operation involved a private ambulance service, the ambulance teams of Oudtshoorn and George, as well as a rescue helicopter carrying a rescue co-ordinator.

It was an expensive exercise, Gerstner said. - Sapa

dysan1
January 3rd, 2007, 08:20 PM
i loved this when i read it in the paper!! its like those bloody fat pricks that think they gonna squeeze into the economy airline seat! Dont make it my problem that ur fat and dont expect special treatment and get used to being offended cos u caused it all on ur own. stick to a dieting resolution

thryve
January 5th, 2007, 06:02 PM
Woah, guys.

joburg
January 5th, 2007, 06:54 PM
No need to mock other people's downfalls. no one is perfect.

Mo Rush
January 6th, 2007, 01:14 AM
shame..poor lady...thats one hole she should not have gone up in.(horrible english)

Durbsboi
January 9th, 2007, 09:13 AM
LOL, This made international news believe it or not! I saw it in Bangkok, & was torn in laughter, okay fine, shes over weight & has a problem, but face facts, you fat, for gods sake, if they tell you dont go, DONT GO!

We had one of these on our boat trip to James Bond Island in Phuket, she nearly tipped us over twice!

Jakes1
January 9th, 2007, 10:46 AM
When they told her she was too (um) galactic for the expedition, she threatened to lay a charge against cango for offending her... She got stuck in a place where no human ever got stuck before - and 23 others had to sit behind her fat (um) bumbums (for 11 hours!) because of her own stupidity! The cost? R50000, luckily covered by Cango's insurance. Cant believe the municipality sent her a fruit basket the next day?! They should have sent her a weigh-less membership.

She was arrogant and refused to take any advice. Maybe she will ask management to drill huge passages for (um) big people through the cango cave network. How dare geological structures that are millions of years old and of unspeakable cultural and enovironmental value discriminate against (um) the grossly obese?!

On a serious note - Im glad no one got hurt - and I am really glad they did not need to carve open the Letterbox formation to get this (um) horisontally (and mentally?) challenged arrogant lady out of there!