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Search for missing ice climbers | Search for missing ice climbers |
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A search is under way for two ice climbers who have been missing overnight in the Cairngorms in "dreadful" weather conditions. | A search is under way for two ice climbers who have been missing overnight in the Cairngorms in "dreadful" weather conditions. |
It is feared the pair were caught in an avalanche while climbing in the Coire an t-Sneachda area. They were last seen on Sunday afternoon. | |
The alarm was raised when the men, both from the Aberdeen area, failed to turn up at a meeting point. | The alarm was raised when the men, both from the Aberdeen area, failed to turn up at a meeting point. |
Mountain rescue teams and an RAF helicopter are involved in the search. | Mountain rescue teams and an RAF helicopter are involved in the search. |
A spokesman for Northern Constabulary said one of the missing men was in his late teens and the other in his early 20s. | A spokesman for Northern Constabulary said one of the missing men was in his late teens and the other in his early 20s. |
We are not sure if they been avalanched or taken shelter. We hope they have taken shelter Mountain rescue team leader John Allan | |
John Allan, leader of Cairngorms Mountain Rescue Team, said 27 searchers had been dropped off in the corrie by a helicopter. | |
He said: "We are not sure if they been avalanched or taken shelter. We hope they have taken shelter." | |
Winds in the area have been gusting at up to 70 miles an hour, lowering the temperature to -20C. | Winds in the area have been gusting at up to 70 miles an hour, lowering the temperature to -20C. |
During the night an RAF rescue helicopter from Lossiemouth carried out a search using an infra-red camera, but nothing was found. | During the night an RAF rescue helicopter from Lossiemouth carried out a search using an infra-red camera, but nothing was found. |
The ground search, involving Cairngorm Mountain Rescue Team and a team from RAF Kinloss, resumed at first light. | |
RAF spokesman Michael Mulford said the hope of the effort resulting in a happy ending was keeping the search team going. | |
'Conditions awful' | |
He said: "It is a relatively small area but conditions are really awful. | |
"You have got a lot of snow up there, you have got an avalanche danger. This is the difficulty with that whole area of Coire an t-Sneachda." | |
Mr Mulford added: "Never say never in search and rescue. Many people have defied the odds." | |
One veteran mountaineer told BBC Scotland that Coire an t-Sneachda is a honey pot for climbers because it is easy to get to and offers grades one to nine climbs for beginners to the highly experienced. |