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3:28pm Thursday 6th November 2003
Mountain rescue teams have criticised tourists for going into the fells unprepared after a diabetic woman wearing three-inch high heels had to be rescued.
The 25-year-old woman and her 26-year-old partner from Preston also set off without any maps, compasses or waterproofs, and had not told anyone their intended route.
The woman was also three months pregnant and had not taken along any medication for her diabetes.
They were caught out in a rainstorm in the Langdales and had to be rescued from Silver Howe at 2.40pm on Sunday where they were found “very cold and wet.” Langdale and Ambleside Mountain Rescue Team leader Nick Verrall said: “This couple were appallingly dressed. The female had three-inch heeled shoes and the gentleman had town shoes. Both were in jeans and had no waterproofs and little knowledge of the fells.” Mr Verrall said the couple were using a book as a reference, were two kilometres from where they said they were and were “spoken to” after they were found.
“We have no doubt this couple were very lucky and would not have made it through the night,” he said. Langdale and Ambleside Mountain Rescue Team spent four-and-half hours looking for the pair and an RAF helicopter was called in from Kinloss, Scotland, with five ground crew.
LAMRT said visitors should always be aware that weather conditions in the fells can suddenly change from dry to torrential rain, snow or fog.
BLUEBIRD will power its way across Coniston Water once more if a public consultation into changing the lake’s by-laws is favourably received, reports Matthew Taylor.
An award-winning Lake District baker is putting together a rescue package for the bakery he closed down last week.
KENDAL Mountain Festival is in full swing after the event kicked off with a string of films and lectures at venues across the town.
Although the recession has, “technically,” only just begun, most businesses have been noticing a slowdown in the economy for months. A few have been experiencing it for more than a year!
Without wishing to sound a gloomy note in this era of credit crunch and climate change, have you noticed that we appear to be doomed? We’re not really taking this climate change thing at all seriously, are we? A recent experience in Windermere made me realise that sustainability, local and sourcing are just empty words in a dictionary.
REPRESENTATIVES from more than 250 businesses visited the first-ever South Lakeland Business 2 Business Exhibition, making the event a big success.
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