One man dead and four injured on Scottish hills and mountains
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One man dead and four injured on Scottish hills and mountains
Two people are rescued from avalanche, one of three walkers dies after going missing and search for Ben Nevis couple is halted
The coastguard helicopter searching for missing climbers was diverted to the Creag Meagaidh avalanche.
One man has died and four people are in hospital following a devastating day on Scotland’s hills and mountainsides.
Four mountain rescue teams were scrambled to Creag Meagaidh, in the Highlands, on Wednesday afternoon following reports of an avalanche by a group of climbers who spotted equipment believed to belong to those trapped underneath.
Two people were transferred to hospital, one in a serious condition. The search for further survivors was suspended at about 6pm after one of those rescued confirmed there were only two people in his climbing party.
The Creag Meagaidh range, on the northern side of Glen Spean, is one of Scotland’s most popular areas for mountain sports and is famous for steep cliffs that offer a challenge to experienced climbers. The avalanche risk for the area was designated to be “considerable” on Wednesday.
But the avalanche, which happened about 19 miles north-east of Ben Nevis, also diverted resources from the ongoing search for missing climbers Rachel Slater and Tim Newton. A coastguard helicopter that had been leading the search for the couple was diverted north to attend the avalanche at about 4pm.
Mountain rescuers had been searching for the couple from Bradford, West Yorkshire, who disappeared on Britain’s highest mountain during a weekend climbing trip. The pair had not left information about their planned route.
The search has been severely hampered by poor weather conditions on the mountain, and it was only deemed safe to resume it late on Wednesday morning.
Earlier, Donald Paterson, from Lochaber mountain rescue team, said his colleagues had not given up hope of finding the couple alive: “It’s only two days, we’re only looking at two days at the moment. We’ve actually had people on the Ben who have survived for four days.
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Rachel Slater and Tim Newton were reported overdue on Monday. Photograph: Police Scotland/PA
“That’s why at this stage, we’re certainly not giving up and we’ll continue to do our best until we hear otherwise or hear any positive information that we can rely on otherwise.”
The couple are believed to have travelled to Ben Nevis for a Valentine’s trip. The alarm was raised on Monday morning by Slater’s employers after she failed to arrive for work.
John Stevenson, who is leading the rescue effort, told BBC Radio Scotland: “We’re expecting more bad weather so we’ve put everything on hold and are reviewing it.
“As time goes on it’s very difficult, the weather conditions have been really bad and that no one has heard from them or seen them is a worry. You always have hope but as time goes on that diminishes quite rapidly.”
As the searches continued in the Highlands, Police Scotland confirmed that one of three elderly hillwalkers who had been missing overnight in Dumfries and Galloway had died.
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Bobby Thompson, George Crosbie and Jeffrey Stewart went missing after hillwalking around Durisdeer in Scotland Photograph: Police Scotland
The three men, who live locally and were regular trekkers, had disappeared in the Southern Uplands on Tuesday afternoon. They were spotted on open ground by a search and rescue helicopter about three miles east of the village of Durisdeer.
Bobby Thomson, 64, George Crosbie, 73, and Jeffrey Stewart, 74, told family members that they would return by 3.30pm on Tuesday and relatives called the police two hours later when they failed to appear.
A post on the Facebook page of Moffat mountain rescue team described the weather conditions overnight as “very wet and windy, very little visibility”.
The two surviving hillwalkers were being treated for hypothermia in hospital.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/feb/17/avalanche-in-scottish-highlands-sparks-fears-for-climbers
The weather can change so quickly there.
The coastguard helicopter searching for missing climbers was diverted to the Creag Meagaidh avalanche.
One man has died and four people are in hospital following a devastating day on Scotland’s hills and mountainsides.
Four mountain rescue teams were scrambled to Creag Meagaidh, in the Highlands, on Wednesday afternoon following reports of an avalanche by a group of climbers who spotted equipment believed to belong to those trapped underneath.
Two people were transferred to hospital, one in a serious condition. The search for further survivors was suspended at about 6pm after one of those rescued confirmed there were only two people in his climbing party.
The Creag Meagaidh range, on the northern side of Glen Spean, is one of Scotland’s most popular areas for mountain sports and is famous for steep cliffs that offer a challenge to experienced climbers. The avalanche risk for the area was designated to be “considerable” on Wednesday.
But the avalanche, which happened about 19 miles north-east of Ben Nevis, also diverted resources from the ongoing search for missing climbers Rachel Slater and Tim Newton. A coastguard helicopter that had been leading the search for the couple was diverted north to attend the avalanche at about 4pm.
Mountain rescuers had been searching for the couple from Bradford, West Yorkshire, who disappeared on Britain’s highest mountain during a weekend climbing trip. The pair had not left information about their planned route.
The search has been severely hampered by poor weather conditions on the mountain, and it was only deemed safe to resume it late on Wednesday morning.
Earlier, Donald Paterson, from Lochaber mountain rescue team, said his colleagues had not given up hope of finding the couple alive: “It’s only two days, we’re only looking at two days at the moment. We’ve actually had people on the Ben who have survived for four days.
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Rachel Slater and Tim Newton were reported overdue on Monday. Photograph: Police Scotland/PA
“That’s why at this stage, we’re certainly not giving up and we’ll continue to do our best until we hear otherwise or hear any positive information that we can rely on otherwise.”
The couple are believed to have travelled to Ben Nevis for a Valentine’s trip. The alarm was raised on Monday morning by Slater’s employers after she failed to arrive for work.
John Stevenson, who is leading the rescue effort, told BBC Radio Scotland: “We’re expecting more bad weather so we’ve put everything on hold and are reviewing it.
“As time goes on it’s very difficult, the weather conditions have been really bad and that no one has heard from them or seen them is a worry. You always have hope but as time goes on that diminishes quite rapidly.”
As the searches continued in the Highlands, Police Scotland confirmed that one of three elderly hillwalkers who had been missing overnight in Dumfries and Galloway had died.
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Bobby Thompson, George Crosbie and Jeffrey Stewart went missing after hillwalking around Durisdeer in Scotland Photograph: Police Scotland
The three men, who live locally and were regular trekkers, had disappeared in the Southern Uplands on Tuesday afternoon. They were spotted on open ground by a search and rescue helicopter about three miles east of the village of Durisdeer.
Bobby Thomson, 64, George Crosbie, 73, and Jeffrey Stewart, 74, told family members that they would return by 3.30pm on Tuesday and relatives called the police two hours later when they failed to appear.
A post on the Facebook page of Moffat mountain rescue team described the weather conditions overnight as “very wet and windy, very little visibility”.
The two surviving hillwalkers were being treated for hypothermia in hospital.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/feb/17/avalanche-in-scottish-highlands-sparks-fears-for-climbers
The weather can change so quickly there.
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Scary stuff
Habe you seen the film Everest? Really good based on a true story
Habe you seen the film Everest? Really good based on a true story
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The one about Sir Edmund Hilary? I didn't see it but I know what happened. I know people say they climb mountains 'because they are there', but I've never seen the attaction, especially when others have to come out and rescue you, putting them in danger.
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That's how I feel but I can actually see the addiction to climbing something big like that.
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