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In the news

Keep up to date with everything going on in mountain rescue around England and Wales. For press enquiries, contact Andy Simpson, MREW Press Officer, via press@mountain.rescue.org.uk.

Injured walker taken to hospital after being rescued from hill

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Calder Valley mountain rescue team search Calderdale reservoir area for missing Queensbury man

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Rescuers battle 50mph winds and blizzards to reach stranded Cross Fell walker

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Woman reported missing in the Watermillock area

Tuesday 10/12/2019 17:47 Patterdale Mountain Rescue Team was called out by Cumbria Police to assist in the search for a missing woman. She had gone missing from the Watermillock area and, at that point, not been seen for about 24hrs. 23 team members responded and searched land bordering the A592 under Gowbarrow Fell. The team…

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Helicopter rescue for walker injured on Mynydd Sygyn

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Mountain rescue team called out twice in 24 hours

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Red Pike Callout 10/08/19

Cockermouth Mountain Rescue Team was called out at approximately 19:00 on Saturday 10th August. The Team were requested to help two 21-year-old male walkers who had set off from Buttermere and had become lost in severe conditions on a nearby mountain. SARLOC (a phone location tool utilised by Mountain Rescue) was used to pin down…

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Tree-mendous effort by Aberdyfi Rescue Team Volunteers

Shortly before 9:30 p.m. on Wed 4th December, and midway through a Team committee meeting, call-handlers from Aberdyfi Search & Rescue Team were made aware of an unusual light spotted on Cader Idris. Concerns were raised by a person living in the Minffordd area over the light, which had been seen continuously from around 5:00…

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Mountain rescue team looking for photographic talent for fundraiser

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Lost Walkers on Cader Idris

At around 4:15 p.m. on Monday 2nd Dec, call-handlers from Aberdyfi Search & Rescue Team were made aware of two lost walkers on Cader Idris. The couple from South Wales had set out from Minffordd to scale the mountain, but navigational mistakes meant that they descended the mountain on the wrong side. Consequently, as darkness…

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