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Tributes to Lake District mountain rescue veteran John Dempster

by Cumbria Crack
16/10/2025
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John Dempster. Picture: Cockermouth Mountain Rescue Team

Tributes have been paid to a Lake District mountain rescue veteran who has died.

John Dempster, a former chair and vice president of Cockermouth Mountain Rescue Team, died on October 9.

His involvement with mountain rescue started when he was just a boy and he was a member for 60 years.

Having been introduced to hill walking and scrambling through the Scouts, he went on to join Workington Ramblers and would regularly catch the bus through to Keswick to go hiking and scrambling in the fells around Derwentwater and beyond.

On its way to Keswick the bus would pass through Cockermouth and often picked up groups of rock climbers from the local mountaineering club.

It wasn’t long before John received an invite from one of these climbers to join the group for a day at Yew Crag Knotts, and it was here that he received his first introduction to rock climbing and mountaineering.

In 1956, John joined Cockermouth Mountaineering Club.

The mountain rescue team was still in its infancy, having only been established in February 1953.

In the early days, the rescue team recruited almost exclusively from the ranks of the mountaineering club, so it wouldn’t have been long before John’s climbing talent was spotted by his peers, and he was approached about joining the team.

He was only 15 years old, but in the days before radios, young team members like John were recruited to act as runners, relaying messages between the casualty site and the police, or providing updates to base via the phone in the kitchen at Gatesgarth Farm in Buttermere.

In addition to spending many years as an active hill going team member, John eventually became chair of Cockermouth Mountain Rescue Team, a position that he held for 36 years.

During this time John was responsible for driving numerous improvements that the team continues to benefit from to this day.

The team said: “Undoubtedly, the greatest of these, was the establishment of the team’s new headquarters.

“This colossal achievement was the culmination of five years of tireless work by John, who led efforts to secure the necessary funding, and then oversaw the planning and construction of the build, which was eventually completed in 2003.

“Alongside his undeniable commitment to his own team, John will also be remembered for the wonderful work he did as chair of the Lake District Search and Mountain Rescue Association.

“Over the course of 15 years John provided invaluable support to the 12 Lake District teams, worked closely with Cumbria police to set up a ground-breaking insurance policy for volunteers, and spearheaded numerous other initiatives that ultimately made the lives of rescuers safer and improved outcomes for our casualties.”

After stepping down as chair he was awarded the position president of LDSAMRA allowing him stay closely involved with the organisation to continue much of the good work that he had started.

John served as an active team member of Cockermouth Mountain Rescue Team for 60 years, receiving an MBE in 2005 for services to mountain rescue.

He stepped down from the callout list at the age of 75, but remained actively involved with the team right until the end, attending his last team meeting just days before he died.

The team said: “All the members of Cockermouth Mountain Rescue Team would like to extend our deepest condolences to John’s family and loved ones during this very difficult time.

“His memory will live on in the rescues we attend, which in no small part, are possible, because of the wonderful work that John committed so much of his life to.”

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