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Child taken up Snowdon criticism Criticism over child up Snowdon
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Mountain rescuers have criticised a father who carried a two-year-old child to the top of Snowdon in bad weather.Mountain rescuers have criticised a father who carried a two-year-old child to the top of Snowdon in bad weather.
Rescuers said the child was believed to have been showing signs of hypothermia.Rescuers said the child was believed to have been showing signs of hypothermia.
Gale force winds of 60mph and driving rain had forced the cancellation of the train carrying visitors to the cafe on the summit on bank holiday Monday.Gale force winds of 60mph and driving rain had forced the cancellation of the train carrying visitors to the cafe on the summit on bank holiday Monday.
But coincidentally the train was taking goods to the cafe, and it was able to bring the parents and their youngster, all from Manchester, down to safety.But coincidentally the train was taking goods to the cafe, and it was able to bring the parents and their youngster, all from Manchester, down to safety.
Mountain rescuers said that helped to avert a potential tragedy.Mountain rescuers said that helped to avert a potential tragedy.
Mountain rescuers said the father had carried his child, in a back-pack, up the highest peak in Wales, at 3,560 ft (1,085 m), in appalling weather.Mountain rescuers said the father had carried his child, in a back-pack, up the highest peak in Wales, at 3,560 ft (1,085 m), in appalling weather.
When the weather is so bad, with winds of 60mph and heavy rain, then a little common sense could come into it too Elfyn Jones, Llanberis Mountain RescueWhen the weather is so bad, with winds of 60mph and heavy rain, then a little common sense could come into it too Elfyn Jones, Llanberis Mountain Rescue
"The father had carried the two-year-old up the Snowdon Ranger path to the top of Snowdon," Llanberis Mountain Rescue team chairman Elfyn Jones, said on BBC Radio Cymru's Post Prynhawn programme."The father had carried the two-year-old up the Snowdon Ranger path to the top of Snowdon," Llanberis Mountain Rescue team chairman Elfyn Jones, said on BBC Radio Cymru's Post Prynhawn programme.
"It is almost unbelievable when you consider what the weather was like.""It is almost unbelievable when you consider what the weather was like."
He added that without the train the consequences could have been "extremely serious for such a small child".He added that without the train the consequences could have been "extremely serious for such a small child".
He said that people should take more responsibility for their actions.He said that people should take more responsibility for their actions.
"They should be better prepared, and check the weather forecast."They should be better prepared, and check the weather forecast.
Hafod Eryri was closed because of the conditions The train taking visitors had been cancelled because of the weather
"When the weather is so bad, with winds of 60mph and heavy rain, then a little common sense could come into it too," he added."When the weather is so bad, with winds of 60mph and heavy rain, then a little common sense could come into it too," he added.
Jonathan Tyler, from the Snowdon Mountain Railway, said the weather had meant only a partial service was run on Sunday, and trips were totally suspended on Monday due to "gale force winds".Jonathan Tyler, from the Snowdon Mountain Railway, said the weather had meant only a partial service was run on Sunday, and trips were totally suspended on Monday due to "gale force winds".
It also meant that the cafe, Hafod Eryri, which was opened earlier this summer, was closed.It also meant that the cafe, Hafod Eryri, which was opened earlier this summer, was closed.
However the company had sent up one locomotive, without carriages, to reach three members of staff who sleep at the summit building during the summer.However the company had sent up one locomotive, without carriages, to reach three members of staff who sleep at the summit building during the summer.
The fact it was available to help the child was "sheer coincidence", although he said the company always tried to help with rescues if possibleThe fact it was available to help the child was "sheer coincidence", although he said the company always tried to help with rescues if possible
"It was very lucky the staff were there (at the summit) as the decision had nearly been taken to abandon the building earlier in the day because of the conditions," said Mr Tyler."It was very lucky the staff were there (at the summit) as the decision had nearly been taken to abandon the building earlier in the day because of the conditions," said Mr Tyler.
• Other rescues on Snowdon over the weekend included that of a 33-year-old woman who fell on Saturday, at Bwlch Llanberis. Rescuers said she was properly equipped.• Other rescues on Snowdon over the weekend included that of a 33-year-old woman who fell on Saturday, at Bwlch Llanberis. Rescuers said she was properly equipped.
On Sunday, a group of nine were rescued after they became lost, and one fell unconscious due to the effects of hypothermia. They were taking part in a three peaks challenge, and rescuers said they were not well prepared.On Sunday, a group of nine were rescued after they became lost, and one fell unconscious due to the effects of hypothermia. They were taking part in a three peaks challenge, and rescuers said they were not well prepared.