Rucksack rescue

GerryC

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A pair of German walkers got trapped on a ledge near Mt Brandon 3 weeks ago and were airlifted off. One dropped his rucksack and it lodged on an inaccessible ledge as circled.
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We climbed up to the right and traversed across high up with 200 meters of rope.
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It was a grand day.
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The view was good.
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We abbed down
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Got the bag and had some fun while my bike rested in the shed,
 
A pair of German walkers got trapped on a ledge near Mt Brandon 3 weeks ago and were airlifted off. One dropped his rucksack and it lodged on an inaccessible ledge as circled.
DSC_3882-1.jpg

We climbed up to the right and traversed across high up with 200 meters of rope.
DSC_3890.jpg

It was a grand day.
DSC_3913.jpg

The view was good.
DSC_3920.jpg

We abbed down
DSC_3923.jpg

Got the bag and had some fun while my bike rested in the shed,

nice bitof work gerry was there anything nice in the bag:thumb
 
. . nice pix, Gerry, still craggin'. If only all rescues were of rucsacs.
 
I suppose it's not an inaccessible ledge any longer Gerry? :) Lovely day for it though. :thumb2

The local lan owner reckoned we were the first men to step on that ledge

nice bitof work gerry was there anything nice in the bag:thumb

A German passport apparently but we gave the lot to the Gardai

Love the scenery, and hope the Cherman was "impressed" ?

He's home in Chermany on a reissued passport

Ya should of climbed up to it, rather than Ab down, wimp:augie

Would have climbed up if dry rock but most of it was slimy snotty black rock; I am a wimp - next time I'll give you a call you butch beast :D

. . nice pix, Gerry, still craggin'. If only all rescues were of rucsacs.

I just posted to test how photobucket works - it does. Too much steel in the old wrists (Bike accident of course) to be a real rock jock. As you say it's usually more serious - we went for the rucksack for the fun really it being a lovely day - usually don't recover gear.

I put up 50 mile on the push bike this morning after a long break from cycling but it hurt beautifully - you getting any cycling done?

Amen to that :thumb

Mayo mountain rescue recovering a body from the Devils Mother near Leenaune tonight - so the radio news tells me - RIP
 
The local lan owner reckoned we were the first men to step on that ledge



A German passport apparently but we gave the lot to the Gardai



He's home in Chermany on a reissued passport



Would have climbed up if dry rock but most of it was slimy snotty black rock; I am a wimp - next time I'll give you a call you butch beast :D



I just posted to test how photobucket works - it does. Too much steel in the old wrists (Bike accident of course) to be a real rock jock. As you say it's usually more serious - we went for the rucksack for the fun really it being a lovely day - usually don't recover gear.

I put up 50 mile on the push bike this morning after a long break from cycling but it hurt beautifully - you getting any cycling done?



Mayo mountain rescue recovering a body from the Devils Mother near Leenaune tonight - so the radio news tells me - RIP

UK E4 In my time Gerry....
 
. . doing only half your cycle mileage, Gerry. Got in some ski runs @ Kilternan the W/end. 1st run wobbly but soon CAW HUP ('ski legs back')
313 miles round trip drive is a bit severe tho'
 


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