lmorin
Contributor
There's an issue of philosophy/morality/ethics here. There were bodies frozen on Mt Everest for decades that climbers stepped over on the way to the summit. They were left, despite the fact that if some had really wanted to try removing them, they could have at least tried. Nobody did, at least not until recently (I'm not sure it has been done yet, because the idea has been controversial), because it was too dangerous and might create additional victims. It's the same issue here, IMHO. The dangers were so high, why do it?