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BEINN EIGHE, APRIL 2003

04.01.2003 by Nicola Jackson //

In the picture is Phil Maclachlen, Neil, Ryan, Mike Dunlop and Donnie from Aultbay. 

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Gordon Vass

 

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CESSNA CRASH, LIATHACH, 13.12.2000

12.13.2000 by Nicola Jackson //

On 13 December, 2000, a Cessna 152 with 2 business men on board, disappeared. It had taken off from Inverness Airport bound for Benbecula. In the following days a massive land and air search operation failed to find any sign of the missing aircraft. Torridon MRT had searched from 14 December. More than 2 months later the first clue was found. Arjan Hendriks writes,

“Around the 20th February 2001 the life raft was found by Martin Moran in the gully below the crash site on Mullach an Rathain”. I believe Martin mentioned it to Davie “Ham” (Mackenzie), asking if we were still searching for the plane. Neil (Hinchliffe) told me about the find. The next day, from the road, I spotted the wing standing up. Now we had a rough idea of where it could be and I told Neil to do a call out. On the 25th February myself, Neil, Chris, Davie Ham and 2 RAF Kinloss got dropped off at the site and we recovered the 2 airmen. We had been airlifted by Stornoway Coastguard. Chris had his epic, sliding away towards the Northern edge, propelled by the downdraft”.

The Team were subsequently involved in clearing the wreckage. Given that the crash was on the Torridon Glen side of a popular hill it seems surprising that it took so long for it be found but its location put it out of sight from the main ridge and, apart from a wing tip, out of sight from the road.

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When the RAF Lancaster crashed at the back of Beinn Eighe, in 1951, there was also a delay in finding the wreckage. Apparently a few days after the crash a boy in Kinlochewe came forward to say he had seen or heard something on the night of the crash. His evidence focussed the search in the right area.

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SHOW US A MORE PHOTOGENIC TRAINING SPOTIs there a more beautiful spot to train for a technical stretcher lower? We're not sure, but let us know if you think you know a better place!Sunday's training saw the team head to the crags above @thetorridon hotel to practice rigging anchors, play stretcher attendant, and bring together multiple techniques into a full rescue scenario. This has been brought sharply into focus after a recent call outs, including on the Bealach na Bà, which highlighted the importance of being able to effect a rescue on terrain like this safely and efficiently.Our team is made up entirely of volunteers who are on call 365 days a year to help those in need in the mountains. We rely almost entirely on public donations to operate. Please consider donating at the link in our bio.@scottishmountainrescue #Torridon #nc500 ... See MoreSee Less

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⚠️ TWO CALLOUTS… AT ONCE! ⚠️On Saturday evening, worsening weather and falling darkness led to a busy night for the team:🔹 Near the summit of Beinn Liath Mòr, a walker became lost and hypothermic.🔹 At the same time, walkers descending Beinn Eighe also called for help, losing the path on their descent.Three teams deployed from Achnashellach, Coulin, and base (ready for helicopter uplift). As our members climbed steep slopes in fading light and deteriorating weather, Coastguard rescue helicopter 151 managed to punch through the cloud, winching the casualty from Beinn Liath Mòr for onward transport to Raigmore Hospital to be rewarmed.Meanwhile, our team successfully located the Beinn Eighe party and guided them safely down to their car. The photo of team the smiling is when we knew everyone was safe and we could go and dry off!🪚 Sunday brought no rest — instead, our base rang with saws and hammers as volunteers turned their hands to joinery and construction to keep our facilities running strong.👏 And to round it off: congratulations to Simon, who had his Remote Rescue Medical Technician certificate hand-delivered while leading the base works — well-earned recognition for his dedication.Our team is made up entirely of volunteers, on call 24/7, 365 days a year. We rely on donations to continue this lifesaving work. 💙👉 To donate, please visit the link in our bio.Scottish Mountain Rescue#mountainrescue #torridonmrt #VolunteersInAction #beinneighe #nc500 #Torridon #technicalrescue ... See MoreSee Less

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