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Patterdale Mountain Rescue Logs Three Weekend Callouts as Glenridding Stretcher Evacuation Caps Seven in Six Days

The team warns of rapidly worsening conditions, urging basic emergency shelter with proper clothing.

Overview

  • A collapsed walker on the steep ascent to Glenridding Dodd was stabilized, stretchered down using a technical rope system, and transferred to an ambulance after an 11:23 a.m. alert from North West Ambulance Service.
  • Reduced numbers prompted Patterdale to request support from Penrith Mountain Rescue, with six Patterdale and five Penrith members completing the four‑hour Glenridding operation.
  • Cumbria Police raised concern for a walker who failed to reach Patterdale on September 20, with search dog and drone teams placed on standby during the response.
  • Rescuers made phone contact, located the walker near a Hartsop track, conducted an on‑scene medical assessment, and returned them to base in a 2.5‑hour operation involving 11 team members and two vehicles.
  • A separate incident involved a lone walker who likely suffered hypothermia after a night out in cold, wet conditions, with a foil blanket and waterproof clothing credited by the team with preventing a worse outcome.