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Marines rescue stranded climber on Ben Nevis during blizzard
Summary
Scottish Royal Marine Reserves and Dutch Korps Mariniers found a climber near the summit of Ben Nevis on 24 January during a blizzard and brought him down, handing him to emergency services as a precaution.
Content
Marines taking part in a mountain-training exercise found a stranded climber near the summit of Ben Nevis on 24 January during a blizzard. The group included Scottish Royal Marine Reserves and members of the Dutch Korps Mariniers who were in Scotland for Exercise Highland Warrior. The marines reported the climber was showing signs consistent with exposure and needed assistance to descend. He was brought down the mountain and handed to emergency services once they reached the snowline.
Key facts:
- The rescue took place on 24 January near the summit of Ben Nevis during blizzard conditions.
- The team included Scottish Royal Marine Reserves and Dutch Korps Mariniers on a training exercise.
- The climber showed signs of exposure and reduced coordination, indicating hypothermia was developing.
- The marines escorted him down and handed him to emergency services at the snowline.
Summary:
The marines reported they found a climber who was becoming affected by cold and exhaustion and required help to descend. He was transferred to emergency services when conditions allowed; further details about his condition after handover were not reported.
