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The latest outdoor news updated throughout the day courtesy of grough.co.uk |
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| Rescuers use sirens and lights to guide lost Carlton Bank walkers |
Sat, 18 May 2013 20:59:04 |
Rescuers guided a group of lost walkers to safety by sounding their vehicle sirens and turning on the blue flashing lights.
Cleveland Mountain Rescue Team went to the aid of the five men who were lost on moorland on the route of the Coast to Coast Walk
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| Mountaineers’ shock at Sallachy and Glencassley windfarm plans |
Fri, 17 May 2013 15:16:16 |
Mountaineers have expressed their shock at the prospect of two new windfarms being built in one of Scotland’s national scenic areas.
Two separate plans for a total of 48 turbines at least 125m (410ft) height have been submitted for sites in Sutherland
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| Mountain rescuers build Glencoe shelter in memory of late colleague |
Thu, 16 May 2013 23:12:45 |
A group of mountain rescuers are building a shelter in a Highland glen in memory of a late colleague.
Work started on the shelter near the King’s House Hotel in Glencoe at the weekend, with members of Tweed Valley Mountain Rescue Team and Search and Rescue Dogs Association Scotland creating the base for the memorial
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| Injured walker airlifted from Liathach after fall |
Wed, 15 May 2013 15:40:08 |
A walker was airlifted from a Torridon mountain after falling and injuring himself.
The 79-year-old fell while on Liathach and both Torridon and Kintail Mountain Rescue Teams went to the man’s aid after being alerted about 2.35pm yesterday, Tuesday
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| Rescuers’ plea: take map and compass and learn to navigate |
Wed, 15 May 2013 09:02:00 |
Mountain rescuers pleaded with walkers to learn to navigate after they had difficulty finding an injured man.
Langdale Ambleside Mountain Rescue Team said walkers heading for the hills should always take a map and compass
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