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Snowdonia walkers safety course | Snowdonia walkers safety course |
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Mountain experts are staging a course to help reduce the number of deaths and accidents in Snowdonia. | Mountain experts are staging a course to help reduce the number of deaths and accidents in Snowdonia. |
Every year around 10 people die and 150 are injured in the region - most of them from outside north Wales. | Every year around 10 people die and 150 are injured in the region - most of them from outside north Wales. |
Sunday's Mountainsafe course, aimed at passing on navigational skills, follows an incident in which a man, 22, and a boy, 13, were airlifted to safety. | |
They were unharmed after becoming stranded in cloud on Crib Goch on Snowdon on Saturday afternoon. | |
The same RAF helicopter then airlifted a man who injured his ankle while walking above the Ogwen Valley to hospital at Bangor. | |
Organisers of Sunday's Mountainsafe event said it would raise public awareness of safety issues. | |
Course director Tim Bird said if they could make just a little difference to walkers "it will all be worthwhile". | Course director Tim Bird said if they could make just a little difference to walkers "it will all be worthwhile". |
A recent study by North Wales Police of mountain rescue incidents in Snowdonia over the past six years, found 82% of casualties came from outside the national park and Wales. | A recent study by North Wales Police of mountain rescue incidents in Snowdonia over the past six years, found 82% of casualties came from outside the national park and Wales. |
The majority came instead from the south and north west of England. | The majority came instead from the south and north west of England. |
Navigational training | Navigational training |
Men aged between 21 and 30 are the group most at risk and another element of the study showed that 60% of those who requested help from mountain rescue teams were not injured. | Men aged between 21 and 30 are the group most at risk and another element of the study showed that 60% of those who requested help from mountain rescue teams were not injured. |
Sixty people are expected on the one-day course at Plas y Brenin, the National Mountain Centre in Capel Curig on Sunday. | Sixty people are expected on the one-day course at Plas y Brenin, the National Mountain Centre in Capel Curig on Sunday. |
It is being run jointly by the North Wales Mountain Rescue Association, the Snowdonia National Park Authority and North Wales Police. | It is being run jointly by the North Wales Mountain Rescue Association, the Snowdonia National Park Authority and North Wales Police. |
Participants will spend part of the morning in the classroom before heading out into the mountains with experienced instructors for some practical navigational training. | Participants will spend part of the morning in the classroom before heading out into the mountains with experienced instructors for some practical navigational training. |
Mr Bird, who is a mountaineering instructor himself, said: "During the training day we hope to encourage people to venture safely into the hills of Snowdonia. | Mr Bird, who is a mountaineering instructor himself, said: "During the training day we hope to encourage people to venture safely into the hills of Snowdonia. |
"By running an initiative we are hoping to pass on some of the basic navigational skills required by walkers wanting to head into the mountains. | "By running an initiative we are hoping to pass on some of the basic navigational skills required by walkers wanting to head into the mountains. |
"Skills which can prevent them getting lost of stuck - of if they do get into difficulty, skills they could use to look after themselves and get themselves to safety." | "Skills which can prevent them getting lost of stuck - of if they do get into difficulty, skills they could use to look after themselves and get themselves to safety." |
Another Mountainsafe course is due to take place at Capel Curig in October. | Another Mountainsafe course is due to take place at Capel Curig in October. |
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