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classic33

Leg End Member
I have been told that mine are coming down this weekend, I will miss them.
And the Christmas decorations come down when?
 
Just seen https://metro.co.uk/2026/01/01/hike...-no-equipment-rescued-15-c-mountain-25975968/


basically they started going up Scotland's second highest mountain wearing jogging bottom and trainers
last night when it was well below freezing

Rescuers said they soon became "unable to proceed" due to lack of crampons and ice axes

and insufficient waterproofs - yah - maybe they had an anorak from the sound of it


Yea Gods!!! - it was cold enough here in Widnes at sea level

that is pretty much a suicide attempt ratehr than a walk
 

SpokeyDokey

69, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
Just seen https://metro.co.uk/2026/01/01/hike...-no-equipment-rescued-15-c-mountain-25975968/


basically they started going up Scotland's second highest mountain wearing jogging bottom and trainers
last night when it was well below freezing

Rescuers said they soon became "unable to proceed" due to lack of crampons and ice axes

and insufficient waterproofs - yah - maybe they had an anorak from the sound of it


Yea Gods!!! - it was cold enough here in Widnes at sea level

that is pretty much a suicide attempt ratehr than a walk

Idiots, plain & simple.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Just seen https://metro.co.uk/2026/01/01/hike...-no-equipment-rescued-15-c-mountain-25975968/


basically they started going up Scotland's second highest mountain wearing jogging bottom and trainers
last night when it was well below freezing

Rescuers said they soon became "unable to proceed" due to lack of crampons and ice axes

and insufficient waterproofs - yah - maybe they had an anorak from the sound of it


Yea Gods!!! - it was cold enough here in Widnes at sea level

that is pretty much a suicide attempt ratehr than a walk
They, and others like them doing similar, should have the cost of the rescue passed onto them. North Wales has seen an increase in similar incidents last year.
One set of "climbers" having done the Three Peaks Challenge felt they were now ready to tackle a Grade 1 scramble on Crib Goch without the proper equipment.
Having done both, in fair and foul weather, the two don't compare.

Mobile phones and the increasing feeling that "someone will get us out if things go wrong for us" are to blame. The phone doesn't replace the correct equipment, and why should others put their days on hold to get them off.
 

SpokeyDokey

69, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
Went to bed 2.45am, just got up.

Fireworks:

London, far and away the best with Shanghai an honourable second.

Worst, Sydney, 'iss-poor.

Dubai & Paris, very pretty light shows plus lots of theatre from Dubai - but neither felt like the 'real thing'.

HNY to you all.
 

SpokeyDokey

69, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
They, and others like them doing similar, should have the cost of the rescue passed onto them. North Wales has seen an increase in similar incidents last year.
One set of "climbers" having done the Three Peaks Challenge felt they were now ready to tackle a Grade 1 scramble on Crib Goch without the proper equipment.
Having done both, in fair and foul weather, the two don't compare.

Mobile phones and the increasing feeling that "someone will get us out if things go wrong for us" are to blame. The phone doesn't replace the correct equipment, and why should others put their days on hold to get them off.

Drives me mad. Typically young guys with their brain between their legs.

Snapchat, Instagram don't help either with people popularising routes etc on nice days and idiots not realising how dangerous these places really are.
 

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
When I'm out in the Peak District, I use my mobile for my route but it's downloaded so no signal is required. I also print the route & have a powerbank to recharge phone if necessary.
I also have a whistle & bright lights that can flash.
Appropriate clothing & footwear is worn too, with an emergency waterproof poncho.
I can't understand people who don't realise just how quickly conditions can change!
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Just seen https://metro.co.uk/2026/01/01/hike...-no-equipment-rescued-15-c-mountain-25975968/


basically they started going up Scotland's second highest mountain wearing jogging bottom and trainers
last night when it was well below freezing

Rescuers said they soon became "unable to proceed" due to lack of crampons and ice axes

and insufficient waterproofs - yah - maybe they had an anorak from the sound of it


Yea Gods!!! - it was cold enough here in Widnes at sea level

that is pretty much a suicide attempt ratehr than a walk

Its not as though they were young teens with no sense.
All things being equal they should be forced to pay all expenses incurred.
 
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