Lake District National Park boss Richard Leafe says that people are too
quick to call out Mountain Rescue when things 'don't go to plan'.
Talking about the invaluable work of the soon to return Fell Top
Assessors - see
this story - Leafe said: 'I
suspect milder temperatures in the valleys are tempting more people on
the hills. They are often unprepared for the conditions they may find
and unaware weather patterns can shift very quickly.'
'They are often unaware that teams are made up of volunteers and not
paid emergency services waiting to come and rescue them. We encourage
people to be more self reliant in the hills and only call MR when in
real difficulties.'
The prevalence of mobile phones has made it much easier to call in the
emergency services, something that rescue teams have commented on in
the past, but some will still find Leafe's comments controversial. Want
to comment, see the forum thread below.
You can get up to date Lakes conditions assessments at
www.lake-district.gov.uk/weatherline
from early December. Or of course there's always OM's regular Friday
morning weekend mountain weather outlook with all the links you need to
check the weekend's weather including Weatherline.