On May 14, 2007, at 10:02 AM, geni wrote:
Well for example the opinion that it is possible to reach the field on foot with the right team and equipment. It is certainly possible to reach say the south pole. I don't think many people would deny the possibility but since we don't have a source for that it is not possible to write a NPOV article on the subject.
I tend to think an even remotely reasonable reader will recognize that the point of the sentence is that you cannot just drive up to the Invincible Snowfields, and that if you wish to take a skiing trip there you will need a helicopter. It does not seem to me, in the context of the article, to be reasonable to treat that phrase as a claim about the ease with which a rugged band of explorers could walk to the ski fields if they felt like mixing a bit of skiing in with their travels.
-Phil