Incident Report #2 1985
The team investigated many reports of flashing lights above the crags. Eventually found two male climbing instructors from Bowness on a 'Pretend Bivi'. To avoid any more confusion they were escorted down.
The team investigated many reports of flashing lights above the crags. Eventually found two male climbing instructors from Bowness on a 'Pretend Bivi'. To avoid any more confusion they were escorted down.
We assisted police in checking the area after multiple reports of flares were recieved... we think someone was mucking about... cheers.. we had nothing better to do..
The O.D.G. Hotel staff reported to the police they had seen two red flares and several flashing lights. A small party with two S.A.R.D.A. dogs searched in vain for several hours. Possible prank.
A late night trip out o check a report of flashing lights near Loughrigg summit. Nothing was found,
Flashing lights and shouts were heard from Raven Crag. An investigation found people working late at a farm, and darkness on the crag. Back in bed inside the hour!
We were asked by the Police to investigate flashing lights on Raven Crag. We found a couple of campers and left them to it.
A group of four descending the Band spotted a light, apparently signalling for help across the valley on Mart Crag Moor.
Lights were reported on Raven Crag.
We were requested to investigate reports of flashing lights and shouts for help in the Raven Crag area of Langdale.
Lights were reported flashing on Todd Crag. An investigation found only campers.
Lights were reported flashing and fading near the top of Crinkle Ghyll. We went to investigate, but saw and found nothing.
Lights were reported on Raven Crag. They had appeared to be stationary for a long time,
Lights were reported as flashing on the crags above the Old Dungeon Ghyll Hotel. Team members investigated, but saw nothing but stars.