Thrill That Can Kill
Adventure Sports
Bangalore is often referred to as Mecca of adventure
sports. Every weekend, hundreds of people, including techies, venture to the
outskirts to get their kick. As thrill is directly proportional to the risk,
for the younger lot many of them end up endangering life and limbs in their desire to be there
and done that.
There are verities of
adventure sports:
Paragliding
It is a recreational and
competitive flying sport. A paraglide is
free-flying foot launched aircraft. The pilot sits in a harness suspended below
a fabric wing whose shape is formed by its suspense lines and the pressure of
the air entering vents in the front of the wing. In case the parachute collapses,
there are high chances of the person crashing into tree or directly on the
ground. If the weather and wind conditions are not favorable, the person can be
blown off the course
Rappelling
In rappelling, you lower
yourself down a cliff face, using only a rope, harness and hardware. You depend
only on your own strength, courage and skill. The rope usually passes under
left thigh and over the right shoulder. A lifeline rope should be provided for
the safety of the player. Sometimes the instructors do not provide lifeline
rope; this might lead to the major risk of the player falling from a height.
There are chances of injury to the spinal chord, knees and elbow. If the
harness is not fastened properly, it might break and `result in the person
falling from a height. Major head injuries can result if the person is
rappelling against a rocky surface.
Proper demonstration of
the activity should be given to the person before sending him/her for
rappelling. The player should always wear a helmet in order to prevent head
injuries. The instructors should carefully handle the situation. In rappelling
the rope is anchored to a rock or a boulder, the anchoring should be strong
enough and the Organisers should use two
anchors instead of one.
River Crossing
River crossing, also
called monkey crossing, involves crossing a river or two buildings or two trees
with the help of a rope which is suspended between them.
If the rope suspended
between the two ends is loose, there are chances of the player falling down.
During the crawling moment, monkey crossing can also lead to spinal chord or
slip disc problems. If the harnesses are not properly fastened, there are
chances of the person loosing the grip of the rope and falling. The person
might loose physical strength half way through the activity.
The ropes should be
erected straight and elasticity of the ropes should be checked. People with
spinal chord problems should not go for such activities. Amateurs must listen
to the instructions given, instead of trying to do it on their own.
River Rafting
It is a challenging
activity utilizing a raft to navigate a river or water bodies. If helmets and
life jackets are not properly fastened, they tend to come off with the rapid
flow of water. If the river is very rocky, there are chances of the raft
hitting the rocks and overturning. If the raft is not accompanied by a rescue
raft or if rescue equipment like ropes and tubes is not provided an accident
can turn fatal.
Raft should never be
overloaded. The maximum capacity of any raft is ten persons. Life jackets and
helmets should be properly fastened. A rescue raft comprising professionals or
organizers should always accompany the main raft. For first timers, organizers
should organize river rafting in shallow waters.
Bungee Jumping
Bungee jumping is an
activity that involves jumping from a tall structure while connected to a large
elastic chord. The tall structure is usually a fixed object, such as a
building, bridge or crane, but it is also possible to jump from a movable
object, such as a hot air balloon or helicopter that has the ability to hover
over one spot on the ground.
In case the rope tied
around the bungee jumper is not strong and elastic enough, there are chances of
it breaking and jumper falling down. The rope if comes in contact rough
surface, can also break. It can be dangerous for those suffering from heart
related and joint problems. If they are jumping from great height, it might
lead to dislocation of bones or cardiac arrest.
The instructor needs to
ensure that all the harnesses are properly fastened. The elasticity of the rope
should be adjusted depending on the weight of the jumper. Proper calculation
needs to be done, so as to prevent the jumper touching the ground while
oscillating. Apart from the main rope, also called the substitute rope supplied
to the jumper in order to save them in case the main rope gives away. Amateurs
should always obey the directives of their instructors.
Reverse Bungee
It consists of two
telescopic gantry towers mounted on a platform, feeding two elastic ropes down
from an open sphere of tubular steel. The passenger sphere is free to rotate
between the two ropes, giving the rider a chaotic and disorienting ride. After
several bounces, the ropes are relaxed and the players are lowered back to the
launch position.
Death of Bhargava
Many adventure activities
take place in and around Bangalore
city. Care Adventure club and Head Rush Bungee Jumping are Bangalore based. They allegedly organized a
camp of Bungee jumping on Saturday, April 11, 2009. As the clubs had intimated
Chennai Adventure Club, around ten participants from Chennai were also part of
their program. More than hundred enthusiasts were divided in 12 batches. The
Bungee Jump was conducted at a huge plot behind a farmhouse near AMC Engineering
College, Bannergatta
road. The land belongs to one Bhaskar Naidu from Mico Layout and the crane
belonged to S V Crane Services from Bommanhalli. The program kicked off at 8 am with many enthusiasts doing
Bungee jumping.
Bhargava, 25, was the
eldest son of Vijaya and Venkataraman, residents of Vasantha Colony, Anna
Nagar, Chennai. He was passionate seafarer and pursued his ambition at marine
engineering. He joined service in a merchant navy one and half years back. He
used to be on board for six months while he used to spend time for another
three months at home. Bhargava was in South Africa for last six months on
an assignment. He came to Chennai only a week ago, on three-month holiday. He
registered for bungee jump camp organized by Care Adventure Club and Head Rush
Bungee Jumping on Saturday, April 11.
Bhargava made his debut as
a bungee jump and immediately called up his parents stating it was an awesome
experience. Once the bungee jumping concluded, he had planned to go for
Bannergatta Tiger Safari. However, Bhargava decided to head towards Marathahalli
to meet his cousin Yamini. Then, the organizers suddenly announced reverse
bungee jump with a rider, ‘Anyone taking up the challenge had to cough up Rs
500 extra. However, the additional amount did not deter participants who queued
up for the adrenaline rush.
At 2.15 pm, Bhargava was taken on a crane to a
height of 40 feet where the organizers tied the strap of rope and asked him to
jump. As soon as he jumped the strap snapped and he lost control, hitting the
ground in no time. The moment his face hit the ground, he started bleeding
profusely. The net and waterbed, which supposed to be on the ground, were
missing. There was no doctor to give first aid. There was no ambulance around,
a few friends rushed Bhargava in a car to Wockhardt hospital where Bhargava was
declared dead. Hospital officials said, “Though Bhargava had a fall at 2.15 pm, he was brought to the
hospital at 3.00 pm. If he
was brought early, then Bhrgava would probably survive. He was completely
unresponsive at the time he was brought in. Even Electrocardiography (ECG) was
tried, but there was no improvement. The body was completely battered. His body
showed signs multiple injuries. Worse still, his eye-lids were swollen.”
Bhargava who was supposed
to visit his cousin Yamini in Marathahalli, destiny dragged his dead body to
Wackordt hospital. An enterprising young youth was dead for no fault of his
own. Really, it was a great loss to our country, let apart the loss and grief
to his parents.
Whispers were heard:
Why the organizers did not take the
necessary permission to conduct the
the program? The program stands illegal.
The organizers had not used right kind
of equipments.
The organizers
had not provided safety net and water-bed. If they had done it, the injury to Bhargava would not have been
severe and perhaps his life would been saved.
There was no
doctor stationed to provide first-aid.
No ambulance was
available, only friends had to take Bhargava to the hospital.
The organizers
had not arranged insurance cover to the participants.
Illegal Adventure Sports-Clubs
For the last two and half
months, Head Rush was organizing jumping without taking any precautionary
measures. Ironically, the venue was just a kilometer away from the Bannergatta
police station. The police must have the knowledge of the goings-on, they never
questioned the organizers or verified the arrangements.. However, the police
were quick to deny any knowledge of the event as it was being organized on
private land in the interior area. They arrested the proprietor of Head Rush at
9 pm on Saturday under IPC
section 304 A for causing death by negligence. He was produced before the
Anekal JMFC magistrate and was granted bail. Another accused, proprietor of
CARE was absconding and the police began search for him.
Adventure sports involve
lot of risks and participants should be ready to face them. Also, they should
select only standard organizers. The organizers should arrange such sports
conforming to international standards with necessary permission. The police
should ensure the organizers take the proper precautionary measures. The law
should be framed for severe punishment to illegal organizers.
General Thimmaiah National Academy of Adventure
General Thimmaiah National Academy of Adventure (GETHNAA) is
a subsidiary under sports department of GOK. The government had planned to
integrate independent clubs under one parent body, which would help them to get
recognition and better infrastructure to impart skill in adventure sports. There
are about 100 adventure clubs across the state. All of them will be asked to
get affiliated to GETHNAA which way help them to get funds from government to
conduct camps and organize events.
Based on geography and
infrastructure, Karnataka government has identified Bangalore (Jakkur), Ramanagara, Chitradurga,
Hampi, Mangalore and Karwar as places with potential for adventure sports. To
promote rock climbing, latest features have been added to the walls in Bangalore and Davangere.
Earlier, a Rock Climbing Academy
on par with international standards was planned at Chitradurga but the project
was later shelved. Now, the project would be expedited. Sports department has
already secured five acres of land for this project, tenders were called and
work was expected to begin. With its rocky terrain and impregnable rocks,
Chitradurga is expected to become a heaven for rock climbers in the state.
Aqua sports were rooted in
Vani Vilas Sagar reservoir across Vedavati
River near Hiriyur. The
back water of VVS is unique. The area is of the shape of India map and
surrounded by lofty mountains on all sides. Dormitories for sportsmen had been
planned to be built in the forest land at the cost of Rs 45 lakh. Water sports
can also be hosted in Honnemaradu at Linganamakki dam in Shimoga district. The
flying school in Jakkur can be upgraded with due infrastructures.
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Somanath S.Salimath, B.E. D.F.E.(Germany)
Bangalore. Ph: 080-2343
0702, Mob: 9448388678.
E-Mail: somanathsalimath @
gmail.com
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