Sunday, 4 February 2018

Helmet saves mountain rescuer in Snowdonia fall

TryfanImage copyrightRICHARD HUGHES
A mountain rescuer has been saved by his helmet after a fall on one of Snowdonia's most treacherous peaks.
The headgear was shattered when the Ogwen Valley team member slipped during an an eight-hour operation to aid three men.
The mountaineers had become trapped in appalling conditions on the snow-covered 3,000ft (920m) Tryfan mountain.
The rescuer was later given a check-up at hospital - while the three climbers were safely escorted off the peak.
The alarm was raised on Saturday evening, and torches of the missing trio led the 10 rescuers to them.
Conditions were described as poor on the peak, with torrential rain, sleet, snow and low cloud.
The stranded climbers were finally lowered to safety on ropes, and led off the mountain at about 01:00 GMT on Sunday morning.

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