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Mountain rescue plea after man's Snowdon climb in pants | Mountain rescue plea after man's Snowdon climb in pants |
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People climbing Snowdon are being urged to wear appropriate clothing after a man who reached the summit in just his pants developed hypothermia. | |
Nathan French, 19, took to the highest peak in England and Wales in his Superman underwear to raise money for charity. | Nathan French, 19, took to the highest peak in England and Wales in his Superman underwear to raise money for charity. |
But a paramedic was called to meet the Liverpool student after his descent. | But a paramedic was called to meet the Liverpool student after his descent. |
Phil Benbow, of North Wales Mountain Rescue Association, said they were seeing more unprepared visitors. | Phil Benbow, of North Wales Mountain Rescue Association, said they were seeing more unprepared visitors. |
Mr French, of Halewood, Merseyside, decided to take on the challenge to raise money for a dementia charity after his grandmother developed the condition. | Mr French, of Halewood, Merseyside, decided to take on the challenge to raise money for a dementia charity after his grandmother developed the condition. |
He said he became unwell at the summit after completing the 1,085m (3,559ft) climb on 9 September and returned to the bottom on the Snowdon Mountain Railway. | He said he became unwell at the summit after completing the 1,085m (3,559ft) climb on 9 September and returned to the bottom on the Snowdon Mountain Railway. |
"I keep fit and I am healthy but I was taken by surprise by how cold I got," he said. | "I keep fit and I am healthy but I was taken by surprise by how cold I got," he said. |
"I was shaking uncontrollably and they covered me in tin foil. | "I was shaking uncontrollably and they covered me in tin foil. |
"On the train down I started to feel really sick and I started going deaf and my eyesight started going funny. I started getting really emotional so my dad, who was with me, decided to call an ambulance. | "On the train down I started to feel really sick and I started going deaf and my eyesight started going funny. I started getting really emotional so my dad, who was with me, decided to call an ambulance. |
"The paramedic who met me checked me over and said I was showing early signs of hypothermia." | "The paramedic who met me checked me over and said I was showing early signs of hypothermia." |
The Welsh Ambulance Service confirmed it responded to the call. | The Welsh Ambulance Service confirmed it responded to the call. |
"We sent a paramedic in a rapid response vehicle and a first responder and a man was checked over at the scene, but did not require hospital treatment," a spokesman added. | "We sent a paramedic in a rapid response vehicle and a first responder and a man was checked over at the scene, but did not require hospital treatment," a spokesman added. |
Mr Benbow, who also volunteers with Llanberis Mountain Rescue - the team that covers Snowdon - said while it was "laudable" to undertake charity treks up Snowdon, it was essential that people dressed appropriately for the conditions, planned their trip and checked the weather forecast. | Mr Benbow, who also volunteers with Llanberis Mountain Rescue - the team that covers Snowdon - said while it was "laudable" to undertake charity treks up Snowdon, it was essential that people dressed appropriately for the conditions, planned their trip and checked the weather forecast. |
"We have a significant number of calls every year about people on Snowdon who are not equipped properly," he said. | "We have a significant number of calls every year about people on Snowdon who are not equipped properly," he said. |
"They make an assumption that because there's a cafe at the top and a train, that it's a walk in the park. It's not - it is the highest mountain in England and Wales and people need to respect that. | "They make an assumption that because there's a cafe at the top and a train, that it's a walk in the park. It's not - it is the highest mountain in England and Wales and people need to respect that. |
"Our team has been called to 173 rescues so far this year and that will be over 200 by the end of the year - the third year in a row we will have topped 200. | "Our team has been called to 173 rescues so far this year and that will be over 200 by the end of the year - the third year in a row we will have topped 200. |
"That's way too many for our volunteers who have to give up time with their family or at work. People just need to think ahead." | "That's way too many for our volunteers who have to give up time with their family or at work. People just need to think ahead." |
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