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UK mountaineering groups working on avalanche messages | UK mountaineering groups working on avalanche messages |
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Twelve mountaineering organisations from across the UK are working together on making sure walkers and climbers have basic information on avalanches. | Twelve mountaineering organisations from across the UK are working together on making sure walkers and climbers have basic information on avalanches. |
Eighteen snow slides triggered by human activity were recorded in Scotland's mountains last winter. | Eighteen snow slides triggered by human activity were recorded in Scotland's mountains last winter. |
Sportscotland Avalanche Information Service (SAIS) said that while the number was fewer than the previous season there were eight fatalities. | Sportscotland Avalanche Information Service (SAIS) said that while the number was fewer than the previous season there were eight fatalities. |
Updated education messages are being developed ahead of next winter. | Updated education messages are being developed ahead of next winter. |
The number of deaths caused by avalanches during the 2012-13 season was the highest in years. | |
According to SAIS, there was one fatality in 2010-11 and five in 2009-10. | |
While there is no suggestion those killed last season did not have avalanche awareness skills - some were described as experienced climbers - the organisations are eager to see all walkers and climbers having basic knowledge of the risk. | While there is no suggestion those killed last season did not have avalanche awareness skills - some were described as experienced climbers - the organisations are eager to see all walkers and climbers having basic knowledge of the risk. |
The Snow and Avalanche Foundation for Scotland (SAFOS) with assistance from SAIS brought the other groups together at Glenmore Lodge, near Aviemore, last month. | The Snow and Avalanche Foundation for Scotland (SAFOS) with assistance from SAIS brought the other groups together at Glenmore Lodge, near Aviemore, last month. |
Scottish Mountain Rescue, Mountaineering Council of Scotland, British Mountaineering Council, British Mountain Guides, Association of Mountaineering Instructors and British Association of Ski Patrollers sent representatives to the seminar. | Scottish Mountain Rescue, Mountaineering Council of Scotland, British Mountaineering Council, British Mountain Guides, Association of Mountaineering Instructors and British Association of Ski Patrollers sent representatives to the seminar. |
Staff from national mountaineering bodies Mountain Training UK, Mountain Training Scotland, Glenmore Lodge and Play y Brenin also attended. | Staff from national mountaineering bodies Mountain Training UK, Mountain Training Scotland, Glenmore Lodge and Play y Brenin also attended. |
The organisations will contribute to an updated form of education messages that will include a new leaflet. | The organisations will contribute to an updated form of education messages that will include a new leaflet. |
Scottish Mountain Rescue has also purchased six new manikins - a life-sized anatomical human model - for use in avalanche training. | Scottish Mountain Rescue has also purchased six new manikins - a life-sized anatomical human model - for use in avalanche training. |
Designed to be more realistic, the adult-size manikins are also more hard wearing and will be given to Cairngorm, Braemar, Torridon, Lochaber and Glencoe mountain rescue teams and Sarda Scotland. | Designed to be more realistic, the adult-size manikins are also more hard wearing and will be given to Cairngorm, Braemar, Torridon, Lochaber and Glencoe mountain rescue teams and Sarda Scotland. |
Bob Kinnaird, principal of Glenmore Lodge, said mountaineering organisations were committed to building on current information. | Bob Kinnaird, principal of Glenmore Lodge, said mountaineering organisations were committed to building on current information. |
He said: "It is vital that organisations continue to work together to help ensure climbers and walkers stay as safe as possible whilst enjoying the Scottish mountains." | He said: "It is vital that organisations continue to work together to help ensure climbers and walkers stay as safe as possible whilst enjoying the Scottish mountains." |
Heather Morning, mountain safety advisor for the Mountaineering Council of Scotland, welcomed the chance to work with the other groups. | Heather Morning, mountain safety advisor for the Mountaineering Council of Scotland, welcomed the chance to work with the other groups. |
She added: "The recent meeting provided the opportunity for some productive and thoughtful discussion, which will hopefully lead to a more structured and consistent message being delivered to the mountaineering public." | She added: "The recent meeting provided the opportunity for some productive and thoughtful discussion, which will hopefully lead to a more structured and consistent message being delivered to the mountaineering public." |
Off-piste skiing | Off-piste skiing |
The SAIS recorded a total of 129 avalanches during its most recent season of providing avalanche forecasts. | The SAIS recorded a total of 129 avalanches during its most recent season of providing avalanche forecasts. |
In January, four people died in Glencoe after they were caught up in a snow slide on Bidean Nam Bian. | In January, four people died in Glencoe after they were caught up in a snow slide on Bidean Nam Bian. |
They were later named as Christopher Bell, from Blackburn, Una Finnegan from County Londonderry, Tom Chesters, from Sidmouth in Devon, and Dr Rachel Majumdar from Merseyside. | They were later named as Christopher Bell, from Blackburn, Una Finnegan from County Londonderry, Tom Chesters, from Sidmouth in Devon, and Dr Rachel Majumdar from Merseyside. |
The following month, three people were killed in the Cairngorms. They were part of two separate groups climbing up opposite sides of a gorge in the Chalamain Gap area. | The following month, three people were killed in the Cairngorms. They were part of two separate groups climbing up opposite sides of a gorge in the Chalamain Gap area. |
Two off-duty RAF personnel Fran Capps, 32, from Dulverton in Somerset, and Sqn Ldr Rimon Than, 33, died. | Two off-duty RAF personnel Fran Capps, 32, from Dulverton in Somerset, and Sqn Ldr Rimon Than, 33, died. |
The third victim was William Currie, 18, from Penzance, who was on a winter skills training course. | The third victim was William Currie, 18, from Penzance, who was on a winter skills training course. |
Last month, Daniel Maddox, 41, from Clackmannanshire, died in an avalanche while off-piste skiing near the Glencoe Mountain snow sports centre. | Last month, Daniel Maddox, 41, from Clackmannanshire, died in an avalanche while off-piste skiing near the Glencoe Mountain snow sports centre. |