Straight from an overnight search, team members Peter and Steve went back to school this morning! We received this request a week or so ago from one the teachers: We are currently learning about people who help us, discussing other services than the police, fire and ambulance.
Read more →Three of our team members were across in North Wales over the weekend of 21/22/23 November to complete their assessment to qualify them as Mountain Rescue England and Wales (MREW) Module 2: Water First Responder instructors. A further two were on the assessment weekend 38/29/30 November. This training has
Read more →A Truly Monolithic Walk taking place this summer on the North Yorkshire Moors In Summer the Scarborough and Ryedale Mountain Rescue Team are running a new challenge event. Although in truth the Crosses is not a new idea. Back in 1971 the Scarborough and District Search and
Read more →The team were called by Yorkshire Ambulance Service at 15:30 on the 14th of November to assist with the rescue of an 86 year old lady who had been dog walking with a companion on tracks approximately a third of a mile south of Aislaby near Whitby.
Read more →The team voted in three more full team members last night….. At one of our routine team meetings last night the team membership unanimously voted to offer Neil Armstrong, Paul Kirby and Robert Newburn full team membership. When an individual wishes to join the team as an operational
Read more →For the second year running Kelly presents a sizeable cheque to the team A chance remark by the team on Facebook in Summer of 2013 that we had lost two significant fundraising events because of callouts on the day got Scarborough resident and stalwart of the Hardmoors Ultra
Read more →For a number of years we have had concerns on how best to recover a casualty from the bowl below Falling Foss. Following team members attending the recent Mountain Rescue Gathering in Aviemore and specifically a practical workshop on the Tyrollean Traverse we thought we would try
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