Mountain rescue teams called to intrepid pair who became crag fast while taking shortcut down Ben Nevis
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Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team rescue crag fast climbers on Ben Nevis
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The Carn Mor Dearg Arete and the north face of Ben Nevis. Picture by William A. Cameron
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Two climbers were plucked from the freezing face of the UK’s highest mountain after spending over five hours stuck on its fearsome north face.
It was the third rescue for Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team in two days – the second from Ben Nevis.
In the latest seven hour rescue, two local students were stuck about 3,000ft up the 4,411ft high peak on Castle Ridge.