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Injured Walker above Tal y Llyn Pass

29/12/2019

 
Shortly after 4:00 p.m. call handlers from the Team were made aware of an injured walker above the Tal y Llyn pass near Dolgellau.

The injured woman, a visitor from the Netherlands, had injured her ankle whilst on a hill walk that had started in Dinas Mawddwy. She had been helped by her partner to a position close to the back road to Aberllefenni, and with a little assistance from Team volunteers she was moved to a waiting Team vehicle and driven down off the hillside. The casualty was then driven by her partner to hospital for further assessment.
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Injured Rider at Dyfi Bike Park

21/12/2019

 
Shortly before 1:00 p.m.  call handlers from the Team were requested to assist the Welsh Ambulance Service crews in assisting an injured mountain bike rider near Machynlleth.

The 15 year old male suffered serious leg injuries in a fall from his bike on the down-hill trails at Dyfi Bike Park, and was attended by paramedic crews from the ambulance service and a critical care team from the Air Ambulance which had been able to land closeby.

When the casualty had been stabilised by the medical personnel, Team volunteers moved the teenager to waiting vehicles on a wheeled stretcher. The rider was then transferred to the air ambulance and flown to hospital for further treatment.

Everyone was back in the car park by 3:00 p.m.
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Lights on Cader Idris: a Tree-mendous Effort

4/12/2019

 
Shortly before 9:30 p.m., and midway through a Team committee meeting, call-handlers from the 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 p.m. until the cloudbase fell far enough to obscure the view at around 9:00 p.m.

Team volunteer Graham O'Hanlon attended the incident. "Lights on the mountain are not that unusual, particularly at this time of year. When walkers are appropriately equipped with navigational tools and torches, they can enjoy the hills safely long after dark. However this light was situated away from the principle routes up and down the mountain, and although the weather was largely calm and bright, it not an obvious choice for wild camping. Unusually  in this instance the bright light was completely stationary and situated high above a farm at the foot of the mountain."

"By the time we were alerted to the issue it had been wholly night for some hours, but the light had continued to shine around.  Team volunteers wisely started the investigations by establishing that all the shepherds and flocks were accounted for, and that nothing unusual was happening in the cowsheds, but all was calm."

"As the initial parties made their up the hill to investigate the source, the light, which up to this point had been wreathed in mist, cleared the cloud and  shone on high."

"Having the first opportunity to see the light for ourselves, it became clear what we were looking at, and we were so surprised we needed to check it twice. Viewing the scene by binoculars we could see that on the very top of the ridge, overlooking the Tal-y Llyn pass, a couple of trees had been spruced-up with solar fairy lights. There was no one obviously present under the trees. 

"We left the lights in place as they are not our property. Although they look nice, it is a little naughty to be leaving equipment like that on the mountain, and we will monitor the situation. We would hope that the lights are removed by 6th of Jan, if only to stop the goblins coming!"

"This incident turned out to be a well-intentioned false alarm, but we are always happy to go and investigate concerns, and were quite amused by this one"

16 volunteers attended the incident, and everyone was safely down off the hill shortly after midnight.
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Lost and Benighted Walkers on Cader Idris

2/12/2019

 
At around 4:15 p.m. call-handlers from the Team were made aware of two lost walkers on Cader Idris.

The couple 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 started to fall they were unsure of their location and called for help.

The pair were located using the PhoneFind protocol to quiz their phone for location data, and were located on open ground to the south of Dolgellau. A small party of Team volunteers was dispatched to meet the walkers and escort them safely off the hill. Everyone was back at vehicles by 6:40 p.m.

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