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Marines Rescue Frozen Climber on Ben Nevis
31 Jan
Summary
- Marines found a climber in freezing conditions on Ben Nevis.
- The rescue occurred during a joint exercise with Dutch marines.
- The climber was transported down the mountain on a makeshift stretcher.
On January 24th, a joint training exercise involving Scottish Royal Marine Reserves and the Dutch Korps Mariniers on Ben Nevis took a critical turn. While ascending Britain's highest mountain amidst gale-force 8 winds and extremely poor visibility of only one meter, the marines spotted a climber in distress.
The individual was found in a severe state, suffering from freezing temperatures with visible ice formation on his face. Recognizing the immediate danger, the marines acted swiftly to rescue the stranded climber.
Using a makeshift stretcher, the marines carefully transported the man down the treacherous mountain slopes. Sergeant Onno Lankhaar, a section commander for the Dutch marines, emphasized the critical nature of their timely intervention, stating the climber would not have survived without their discovery.




