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Tragic Climb: Two Young Climbers Found Dead on Snowdon
21 Feb
Summary
- Two young men, aged 19 and 20, were found deceased.
- A multi-agency search operation took place in winter conditions.
- The climbers went missing on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.

Two young climbers, aged 19 and 20, were discovered deceased in Snowdonia following an extensive search effort. They had been reported missing on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, after embarking on a walk on Snowdon, also known as Yr Wyddfa. A significant multi-agency operation was launched immediately, involving the Llanberis and Aberglaslyn mountain rescue teams, RAF specialists, and coastguard helicopters.
Rescue volunteers worked tirelessly through challenging mountain terrain, battling snow and ice in difficult weather conditions. Searches continued into the early hours of Thursday and resumed later that morning. Despite the dedicated commitment of all involved, authorities confirmed on Friday, February 19, 2026, that the bodies of the two men had been located.
North Wales Police stated that the men had been formally identified and their families were informed. The coroner has been notified, and authorities have appealed for the privacy of the grieving families to be respected. The tragic outcome was a somber end to a determined rescue mission in harsh winter conditions.




