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Warning after surge in popularity of dangerous Lake District walk

by Cumbria Crack
19/03/2024
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Picture: Wasdale Mountain Rescue

A Lake District mountain rescue team has issued a warning over the dangers of a gill which has suddenly become more popular.

Wasdale Mountain Rescue Team said Piers Gill on Scafell Pike had always been an accident blackspot and there was a long history of serious events and deaths.

However, the number of incidents of people walking down the stream bed from the Corridor Route on their descent from Scafell Pike has suddenly become more frequent, they said.

The team has been called out to four serious events recently:

  • August 20 2023: Two walkers spent 24 hours in the gill before alerting a passing walker. Both were cold with minor injuries.
    • Rescue details: 10 hours, 2 mountain rescue teams, 1 Coastguard helicopter.
  • February 4 2024: Lone walker reported overdue. Evacuated after about six hours in the gill with multiple scrapes and bruises.
    • Rescue details: 9 hours, 2 mountain rescue teams, search dog team.
  • February 29 2024: Lone walker reported overdue. Evacuated after about 24 hours in the gill, with injuries to both feet/ankles.
    • Rescue details: 17 hours, 8 mountain rescue teams, 2 search dog teams, Helimed helicopter, Coastguard helicopter, drone team.
  • March 1 2024: Lone walker reported overdue. Evacuated after about 12 hours in the gill, serious injuries and hypothermia.
    • Rescue details: 19 hours, 5 mountain rescue teams, 2 Coastguard helicopters.

The team said: “Each one of these rescues has only been successful because of amazing luck in not suffering worse injuries or spending longer in the gill before being found.

“Piers Gill is extremely hazardous because it comprises of a series of waterfall climbing pitches. They can only safely be attempted by rope access.

“It can be tempting to believe that the one just descended is the worst, but they get progressively harder.

“They are also more difficult or impossible to climb back up. This results in a ‘trap’ where either people become stuck, or they risk taking the next descent, thinking it is the last one.

“Eventually, either people fall, resulting in traumatic injuries, or become stuck with increasing hypothermia risk. Or both.

“For rescuers, it is also a hazardous location, primarily because of the steep sides and loose rocks. Almost nothing is truly stable, and so there is always a risk of rockfalls, even with a technically perfect rope system.

Picture: Wasdale Mountain Rescue Team

“So, we need some help. For some unknown reason people are starting to take this route more often.

“The relevant authorities are reacting and considering what additional things they can do to prevent people accidentally straying into the top of the gill, which, at the top, looks fairly benign.

“The only path down is on the east rim of the gill and even that goes very close to the edge and has a rock step.

“Our responsibility is only for search and rescue, not prevention. We also need help to raise awareness.

“Good navigation and awareness is needed, and none of the walkers in the events above intended to be where they were found.

“As well as the well-prepared walkers, we see many people on Scafell Pike unaware of the very real hazards.”

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