Sir Edmund Hillary, Rheinhold Messner,
Neil Armstrong, Jaques Cousteau, John Glenn, Chuck Yeager, Craig Breedlove, and many others would qualify for 'inexperienced' as what they did had never been done before, and any reasonable person could consider these guys fearless.
There is a place for these people in History, many never made it, Emila Earheart as an example.
Cousteau (and partner Gaugan) develpoed the first two-stage regulator while he was an officer in the French navy, but he came close to death several times, he qualifies.
Neil Armstrong had flown many different vehicles, but had never operated the LEM that he piloted down to the moons surface, a "fearless" thing to do, but many, (pencil me in ;-) would have been happy to gone with him.
The world has always had a need for these folks, otherwise we would just stay home and say, "oh that, impossible, don't try it".
Experience is hard to come by, impossible to teach, and most folks will not listen wisedom anyway.
WE should all take each others views into a crucible-mix of dialogue, no one is forced to agree, but how do you learn without an opposing view?
Keep you minds, if not open keep a crack of daylight shinning through there fellas, and lets all treat each other with respect without name calling.
I know, guilty me too, example Gomer Pyle when a gentle attorney accused me of being an idiot, but a fellows yacht that he put mucho work and sweat into should be holy ground.Further, should we all condemn Mark Twain for not calling himself Sam Clemens???