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Missing three peaks walker saved after six hours by mountain rescue team
Missing three peaks walker saved after six hours by mountain rescue team

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time23-06-2025

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Missing three peaks walker saved after six hours by mountain rescue team

Wasdale Mountain Rescue Team attended a callout following concern about a member of a party attempting the three peaks going missing on Scafell Pike The incident, which was a full callout, happened on June 22, and took six hours and 30 minutes. The incident began at 00:59 and was resolved at 07:29. The rest of the group attempting the three peaks challenge had turned around due to poor weather, but the walker wanted to continue alone. Jess the search dog (Image: Wasdale MRT) As time passed with no positive outcome, the Team Leader became concerned with poor weather and visibility making hypothermia a possibility, a callout was made, and due to low numbers, extra support from Duddon and Furness MRT was requested. The team searched all of the access paths to the Scafell Pike summit and blackspots. After an injury, search dog Jess was called in action on the fell to assist. A call connected to the missing person, where he was able to share his location which was at Mickledore. As a search party was already heading in that direction, it wasn't long before team members were with the walker. He was cold and wet, but reasonably well prepared with extra layers and food. His technology had failed, leaving him without means of navigation, but the walker had a power bank to recharge his phone when it had ran out of battery. After a walk back down to the valley floor, he was reunited with the rest of his walking party. In a Facebook post, Wasdale MRT said: "Team members wearily made their way home after a very busy 'longest day'. As a recap, an urgent call awoke the Team Leaders at 03:50 on the 21st, with another three call-outs running almost continuously from 19:13 on the 21st to 07:29 today. "Thanks to Duddon and Furness MRT for their support once again. In fact, it was a very busy night across the Lake District teams, with neighbouring teams helping out all across the patch to handle many concurrent call-outs.

Mountain rescue team help injured walker on Scafell Pike in Lake District
Mountain rescue team help injured walker on Scafell Pike in Lake District

Yahoo

time22-06-2025

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Mountain rescue team help injured walker on Scafell Pike in Lake District

A MOUNTAIN rescue team was called out to help a man who had injured his knee. The walker was unable to continue his journey on Scafell Pike, and Wasdale Mountain Rescue were brought in to assist him. The team was called out on Wednesday, June 18, to the incident. In a post on social media, Wasdale Mountain Rescue said: "The team was called on Wednesday afternoon by Cumbria Police. "A walker had fallen and painfully injured his knee, making it impossible to continue further. He has also lost consciousness briefly but has since recovered. "A full callout was made, and the team made their way to the location. Helimed 58 also responded but was unable to land close enough, so it was forced to abort. "A medical assessment was made before transferring the walker carefully into the team stretcher. "The long but routine carry was then completed without incident down to Brackenclose, where the walker was transferred into their own vehicle for onward transfer to the hospital. "We wish the walker a very quick recovery and hope to see him back on the fells soon."

Group of lost walkers helped back to safety by mountain rescue team in Lake District
Group of lost walkers helped back to safety by mountain rescue team in Lake District

Yahoo

time22-06-2025

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Group of lost walkers helped back to safety by mountain rescue team in Lake District

A GROUP of walkers became stranded in the mist whilst on Mickledore and Scafell Pike. Wasdale Mountain Rescue was called out on June 15 to help the four walkers back to safety. It was reported that the walkers were 'very cold' and were sheltering in the Mountain Rescue stretcher box. The team was assisted by the Duddon and Furness Mountain Rescue team. In a post on social media, Wasdale MRT said: "The team was called by Cumbria Police on Sunday about a party of four walkers who were lost in mist, having summited Scafell Pike about twenty minutes earlier. "With difficult mobile phone communications, attempts to make a 'talk off' were unsuccessful. "Another police call shortly afterwards stated that one of the walkers was very cold and could not move and was sheltering in the MRT stretcher box. "With the worst-case scenario being a long and difficult stretcher carry; extra help was requested from Duddon and Furness MRT as the team was slightly low on numbers. "Once on scene, it was found that two of the walkers had descended into Upper Eskdale via Cam Spout but fortunately had realised their error and returned back to within shouting distance of the stretcher box. "The cold walker had also thankfully warmed up with equipment in the stretcher box and was now able to be escorted down under his own steam. "A simple rope system was established to give extra confidence and support to descend safely down Mickledore gully before the long walk back to the valley floor. "Thanks to Duddon and Furness MRT once again and to passing walker, Mick, for providing support before team members arrived."

Hiker collapses near summit of Scafell Pike
Hiker collapses near summit of Scafell Pike

Yahoo

time22-06-2025

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Hiker collapses near summit of Scafell Pike

AN unconscious man was helped to safety by a mountain rescue team. Wasdale Mountain Rescue, along with the coastguard, were called out to save the man. It was discovered that he was close to the summit of Scafell Pike. A helicopter was brought in to assist with the rescue. The incident occurred on Saturday, June 21. In a post on social media, Wasdale MRT wrote: "A very early start for the team when Cumbria Police alerted the team leader about a walker who was reported to have collapsed, breathing, but unconscious. "PhoneFind confirmed the location as very high up on Scafell Pike, close to the summit plateau. "Due to the location and urgent nature of the alert, helicopter assistance was requested via a Coastguard helicopter in addition to a full team callout. Rescue 936 from Caernarfon duly responded. "The Coastguard paramedic was first on scene and provided the medical assessment and treatment. "However, assistance from the team was still required to stretcher the walker from the rocky path to the helicopter, which had managed to land some distance away. After two uplifts of team members and equipment from Brackenclose, the walker was carefully packaged in a vacuum mattress (fully body splint) into the team stretcher. "The short carry was completed, and the walker was then flown back down to the valley to the awaiting land ambulance for a handover. "Huge thanks to the crew of Rescue 936 for their help once again. "It is much appreciated and saved much time and effort to get everything on scene quickly. We hope the walker recovers quickly and wish her all the best."

Walker who injured ankle after fall on Scafell Pike rescued
Walker who injured ankle after fall on Scafell Pike rescued

Yahoo

time14-06-2025

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Walker who injured ankle after fall on Scafell Pike rescued

A walker who injured their ankle after a fall on Scafell Pike has been rescued by Wasdale Mountain Rescue Team (MRT). Wasdale MRT were deployed on Saturday, June 7 after receiving a call from Cumbria Police about a walker who had been injured after a fall. After arriving at the scene, the team provided the walker with pain relief before they were stretchered to Brackenclose where they were transferred to hospital. Writing on social media, Wasdale MRT said: "The team was called by Cumbria Police about a walker who had fallen and injured her ankle. "After trying to continue, she was no longer able to bear weight. "A full callout was made and team members made their way to the scene. After a medical assessment, the offending ankle was splinted to provide pain relief and stability, after which a routine stretcher carry was made to Brackenclose. "The walker was then transferred to one of her party's vehicle for onward transfer to hospital and further assessment. "We wish her a quick recovery and hope she is back on the fells soon." The rescue involved 18 Wasdale MRT members and lasted three hours and 23 minutes.

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