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Second avalanche rescue as 'full on winter' returns | Second avalanche rescue as 'full on winter' returns |
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A climber has been airlifted to hospital after being injured in an avalanche in the Cairngorms. | A climber has been airlifted to hospital after being injured in an avalanche in the Cairngorms. |
The man injured his leg while climbing in Garbh Choire, Braeriach, on Saturday afternoon. He was taken to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness for treatment. | The man injured his leg while climbing in Garbh Choire, Braeriach, on Saturday afternoon. He was taken to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness for treatment. |
Braemar Mountain Rescue team warned that "full on winter conditions" had returned to Scotland's mountains. | Braemar Mountain Rescue team warned that "full on winter conditions" had returned to Scotland's mountains. |
It was the second avalanche of the day, with three climbers rescued from Ben Nevis earlier. | It was the second avalanche of the day, with three climbers rescued from Ben Nevis earlier. |
The climbers are being treated at Belford Hospital in Fort William. Their injuries were not thought to be life-threatening. | The climbers are being treated at Belford Hospital in Fort William. Their injuries were not thought to be life-threatening. |
Three Coastguard rescue helicopters were used to help find the Ben Nevis climbers and take them to hospital. | Three Coastguard rescue helicopters were used to help find the Ben Nevis climbers and take them to hospital. |
HM Coastguard said it had scrambled a helicopter from Inverness for the second rescue of the day at about 18:30. | HM Coastguard said it had scrambled a helicopter from Inverness for the second rescue of the day at about 18:30. |
Braemar and Aberdeen mountain rescue teams were also called out to help the man on the 1,296m (4,252 ft) Braeriach. | Braemar and Aberdeen mountain rescue teams were also called out to help the man on the 1,296m (4,252 ft) Braeriach. |
Following the rescue, the Braemar team posted a warning on its Facebook page that heavy snow in the mountains had brought an end to the prolonged mild spell. | Following the rescue, the Braemar team posted a warning on its Facebook page that heavy snow in the mountains had brought an end to the prolonged mild spell. |
The post said: "Team called out tonight after a report of a climber having been avalanched in the Garbh Choire, Braeriach. | The post said: "Team called out tonight after a report of a climber having been avalanched in the Garbh Choire, Braeriach. |
"Thankfully Coastguard Rescue 951 got into the area and uplifted the injured male who had sustained a leg injury, thanks once again guys. Cheers also to Aberdeen Mountain Rescue Team for responding. | "Thankfully Coastguard Rescue 951 got into the area and uplifted the injured male who had sustained a leg injury, thanks once again guys. Cheers also to Aberdeen Mountain Rescue Team for responding. |
"Take care out there people, it's full on winter conditions, please read forecasts and pick your route." | "Take care out there people, it's full on winter conditions, please read forecasts and pick your route." |
The Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team, which was involved in the Ben Nevis rescue, also posted a warning about the wintry conditions, saying: "A lucky escape for three climbers avalanched on the north face of Ben Nevis this afternoon. | |
"With 30cm of fresh snow and more falling, the avalanche risk is considerable - plan carefully if you are heading out." | |
'Close attention' | 'Close attention' |
Mountaineering Scotland said people needed to be particularly aware of the risk of avalanche after the snowfalls of the past two days. | Mountaineering Scotland said people needed to be particularly aware of the risk of avalanche after the snowfalls of the past two days. |
The organisation's Neil Reid said: "People have been very understandably frustrated by the lack of good snow and ice conditions this winter, but the sudden arrival of large quantities of fresh snow - particularly if it's wind-blown - brings its own dangers. | The organisation's Neil Reid said: "People have been very understandably frustrated by the lack of good snow and ice conditions this winter, but the sudden arrival of large quantities of fresh snow - particularly if it's wind-blown - brings its own dangers. |
"It doesn't mean you should necessarily stay away from the mountains, but careful choice of route is paramount. | "It doesn't mean you should necessarily stay away from the mountains, but careful choice of route is paramount. |
"Our advice to anyone heading for the mountains is to pay very close attention to the avalanche information and forecasts provided by the Scottish Avalanche Information Service" | "Our advice to anyone heading for the mountains is to pay very close attention to the avalanche information and forecasts provided by the Scottish Avalanche Information Service" |
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