
Open Country Mountain Rescue
Nov 16, 2023
Ross Davidson, Lake District photographer questioning social-media-driven tourism. Alan Hinkes, celebrated mountaineer stressing preparation and kit. Phil Kirby, mountain rescue chair explaining operational pressure and funding. Penny Kirby, long-term resident and volunteer recounting rescue realities. They discuss rising call-outs, visitor preparedness, navigation and kit, training and volunteer strain, and the impact of Instagram on remote landscapes.
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Rising Visitor Numbers Strain Volunteers
- Visitor numbers are rising and volunteer teams face growing pressure from more call-outs.
- Penny Kirby says this year is their busiest ever and rescues have ballooned from a dozen to over a hundred.
Tell Rescuers Your Plan And Details
- If you get lost or stuck, tell rescuers your intended route, equipment and medical issues.
- Penny Kirby explains teams use that info to plan searches and deploy dogs or foot teams.
When Weather Forces A Tough Withdrawal
- Penny describes being blown off her feet and having to abandon a risky search for safety.
- She recalls the hard decision to leave people and the discomfort of making that call.




