CAVE rescue has reminded walkers to ensure they are properly equipped and have a 'back-up plan' after two men were reported missing in the Dales sparking a large-scale response.
Teams from Cave Rescue and Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue were joined by a police helicopter in the search for the men, both in their late 60s, after they failed to return to their accommodation in Horton-in-Ribblesdale on Saturday (June 1).
A spokesperson for Clapham-based Cave Rescue Organisation (CRO) said: "The team was contacted by North Yorkshire Police at 12.13pm to assist with enquires and a possible search for two walkers, both male in their late 60s, who had been reported missing overnight having failed to return to their accommodation in Horton in Ribblesdale the previous evening.
"Initial enquires placed their last known position as being close to Ingleborough. A short time later one of the walkers returned to Horton and said he had become separated from his companion after they had spent an unplanned night on Ingleborough, when they were benighted.
"He was able to give a rough indication as to where he had last seen his companion, on very steep ground to the northwest of the summit area.
"Team members made an extensive search of the area for several hours without success. The National Police Air Service helicopter assisted, as did a search dog and handler from nearby Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association (UWFRA). "Around 7pm we were advised that the man had turned up safe and well in a nearby pub. Police collected him and, following a de-brief, returned him to his accommodation."
The spokesperson added: "With both mispers (missing persons) turning up safe and well this was a good outcome but, ultimately, this incident was avoidable.
"We have previously mentioned the need to ensure that walkers have a good power supply for their phones, lights and a good plan for their walk. Always have a good back up plan."
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