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Lost

Casualties who report themselves as lost or in need of assistance when still able to move and uninjured.

Lingmell – Fri 1st Sep 2006

The next call came at 04.45, also from a mobile phone to find a party of 4, three females and one male in their 20’s, also doing the 3 Peaks who also had become disorientated in the heavy rain, darkness and thick cloud. They were found uninjured at 06:30 hrs, Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 19 yearsFri 1st Sep 2006 ago

Piers Gill, Scafell Pike – Thu 31st Aug 2006

The team were paged by the Police to respond to a male walker who was attempting the three Peaks challenge and had become disorientated then stuck on steep ground whilst descending from Scafell Pike. A limited callout was initiated with 10 team members deployed on the fell. The walker, who Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 19 yearsThu 31st Aug 2006 ago

Upper Eskdale – Wed 30th Aug 2006

Langdale and Ambleside MRT (LAMRT) requested Wasdale MRT to assist in a search for gentleman who had reported himself lost on the Crinkle Crags via a mobile phone. He was found walking out above Ling Cove bridge in the lower reaches of upper Eskdale. He was walked off the hill Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 19 yearsWed 30th Aug 2006 ago

Scafell Pike – Tue 1st Aug 2006

‘999’ call taken by Cumbria Ambulance Control and passed onto the Police who paged the team. A 16 yrs old girl with her teenage boyfriend, both from Essex were stuck in bad weather on the summit of Scafell Pike and she was feeling unwell. They had started their walk earlier Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 19 yearsTue 1st Aug 2006 ago

Broad Crag – Mon 31st Jul 2006

Call from the police regarding a 26 year-old Dutchman lost in mist. He had caught the bus from Keswick to Seatoller then climbed Scafell Pike via Corridor Route and descended to Esk Hause. Got lost and went to Angle Tarn then returned to a flat area. and went up! He Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 19 yearsMon 31st Jul 2006 ago

Broad Crag – Wed 17th May 2006

A party of three staying in Eskdale drove to Borrowdale in order to walk up Scafell Pike. Initial callout information suggested they were lost on Scafell Pike. Incorrect GPS information revised this, suggesting they were near the plateau on Ill Crag. Actual location was near Broad Crag.First call was at Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 19 yearsWed 17th May 2006 ago

Upper Eskdale – Mon 13th Feb 2006

The team were called out to support Langdale Ambleside team to rescue a lost male and female couple in their 20’s who had become benighted and lost. They were somewhere near Crinkle Crags and had possibly descended into Green Hole on the Eskdale side. A group consisting 10 Wasdale team Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 19 yearsMon 13th Feb 2006 ago

Great End – Sun 27th Nov 2005

The team leader was called by Workington Police regarding a ‘999’ call from two walkers, husband and wife, who were lost on their return to Seathwaite from the summit of Scafell Pike. There location was given as somewhere high on the tops, above the snowline, on rocky sloping ground and Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 20 yearsSun 27th Nov 2005 ago

Throstlegarth, Upper Eskdale – Wed 9th Nov 2005

The team leader was called by the Langdale and Ambleside team leader for assistance with a rescue. A married couple from Settle, in their early forties, had set off from Three Shires Stone to climb Crinkle Crags. They had become disorientated and were somewhere on the Eskdale side. Although the Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 20 yearsWed 9th Nov 2005 ago

Scafell Pike – Sun 30th Oct 2005

The team were called out by the police to rescue two 16 year old lads who were stuck on the summit of Scafell Pike in gale force winds and driving rain. They had camped overnight above Cam Spout and their tent had been blown down. They had made their way Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 20 yearsSun 30th Oct 2005 ago

Upper Eskdale – Sat 29th Oct 2005

Whist searching for the missing mother and son (see incident 48 below) two of the Wasdale team members went to assist a group of five young walkers who had set off from Wasdale earlier that day to climb Scafell Pike and became lost on the summit, descending into Eskdale by Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 20 yearsSat 29th Oct 2005 ago

Hollowstones, Scafell Pike – Sat 29th Oct 2005

Call from the police earlier that evening with little information about a 48 yr old mother and 16 yr old son who were lost somewhere in the Scafell area but they were well equipped. The team mustered 13 Wasdale members which included three of the Wasdale search dog handlers with Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 20 yearsSat 29th Oct 2005 ago

Broad Crag – Tue 25th Oct 2005

Call from Workington Police regarding father and 15 yr old daughter lost on Scafell Pike. The father had rung for assistance from their mobile phone and was on steep, rocky ground, having lost the path. Contact was established by phone and from his description the team leader took it that Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 20 yearsTue 25th Oct 2005 ago

Scafell Pike – Sun 23rd Oct 2005

Telephone call from the police to respond to a ‘999’ call from a group of four walkers from the Bristol area who had walked the Corridor Route up the top of Scafell Pike and then made a navigational error and descended via the south side of Scafell Pike and down Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 20 yearsSun 23rd Oct 2005 ago

Esk Hause – Sat 22nd Oct 2005

Telephone call from the police to assist a group of four adult walkers who were tired and overdue following their walk up to Scafell Pike. They had descended into Eskdale and were making their way back up towards Esk Hause. Their location was Knotts of the Tongue (bottom of crags Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 20 yearsSat 22nd Oct 2005 ago

Lingmell – Fri 21st Oct 2005

Telephone call from the police to search for two missing walkers in the Scafell Pike area. The couple in their late thirties had left earlier that day and had been lost on the tops. The cloud was down to Mickledore ridge. They contacted the team by mobile phone to say Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 20 yearsFri 21st Oct 2005 ago

Mosedale – Thu 6th Oct 2005

Pager message from Workington Police regarding lost walkers. Three walkers hade been doing the Mosedale Horseshoe and after completing Pillar had made a navigation error in the mist where the path forks on the ascent of Red Pike. They were called on their mobile by the team leader and their Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 20 yearsThu 6th Oct 2005 ago

Scafell Pike – Mon 26th Sep 2005

Telephone call from the police to respond to a ‘999’ from a mobile phone. 4 male walkers had walked from the Wasdale valley bottom to the top of Scafell Pike. One of their party had sustained an injury to his leg. They had met up with another party of four Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 20 yearsMon 26th Sep 2005 ago

Scafell Pike – Sun 18th Sep 2005

The team leader was called by Workington Police regarding a group of 3 peakers who were lost on the Pike. Their initial information was:- no injuries involved the weather had turned bad it was dark and cloudy they didn’t have food or drinks they didn’t have adequate waterproofs Initially they Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 20 yearsSun 18th Sep 2005 ago

Scafell Pike – Sun 28th Aug 2005

The police received a ‘999’ call from three walkers who had set off from Ben Nevis on the Saturday and eventually got to Wasdale Head at 3.00 am, slept in their car until 7.30 am then set out to climb Scafell Pike. They became lost on the summit plateau in Read more…

By Jon Lynch, 20 yearsSun 28th Aug 2005 ago

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