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Mountain rescuers have taken part in a memorial walk in honour of their former team leader, who gave his life to rescue a venture scout 25 years ago.Mountain rescuers have taken part in a memorial walk in honour of their former team leader, who gave his life to rescue a venture scout 25 years ago.
Mike Ruddal of Bridgend Mountain Rescue died on Pen-y-fan in the Brecon Beacons after throwing his body over the scout to shield him from falling rocks.Mike Ruddal of Bridgend Mountain Rescue died on Pen-y-fan in the Brecon Beacons after throwing his body over the scout to shield him from falling rocks.
He was struck by a large rock that killed him almost instantly.He was struck by a large rock that killed him almost instantly.
Some 30 past and present members of the group now called the Western Beacons team climbed south Wales' tallest peak.Some 30 past and present members of the group now called the Western Beacons team climbed south Wales' tallest peak.
The mountain centre near 2,097ft (639m) Pen-y-fan now has a plaque in honour of Mr Ruddal, who was known as Nog to team members. The mountain centre near 2,907ft (886m) Pen-y-fan now has a plaque in honour of Mr Ruddal, who was known as Nog to team members.
He was one of the founder members of the team in 1965, and was among those rescuing a group of scouts from Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, on 1 May 1983.He was one of the founder members of the team in 1965, and was among those rescuing a group of scouts from Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, on 1 May 1983.
Three scouts had fallen off the north face of Pen-y-fan and one of them broke his leg in poor weather conditions.Three scouts had fallen off the north face of Pen-y-fan and one of them broke his leg in poor weather conditions.
Mr Ruddal had climbed down to the scout when a rock fall caused by the conditions crashed down the face.Mr Ruddal had climbed down to the scout when a rock fall caused by the conditions crashed down the face.
The rescue of the scouts and the recovery of Mr Ruddal's body lasted for more than 36 hours, and involved more than 50 volunteers and an RAF helicopter.The rescue of the scouts and the recovery of Mr Ruddal's body lasted for more than 36 hours, and involved more than 50 volunteers and an RAF helicopter.
Mr Ruddal left a wife and eight-year-old daughter who later emigrated to Australia.Mr Ruddal left a wife and eight-year-old daughter who later emigrated to Australia.