sort of tight knit bond between between cavers. so it doesn t surprise me that they achieved what they achieved. so we ve got rope set up 30 metres. despite his injuries, george says he will return to caving. and to show his gratitude, he s training tojoin the team who rescued him. george joining us as a team member, i think that s tremendous. you know, he is an experienced caver. he understands a bit about rescue from the receiving end. i think that would be a real asset to us in that respect. but i think it shows his determination, really, that it s not enough we ve rescued him when he can go back to his caving. he wants to get involved, give something back and actually be one of those that rescues others. i think that s fantastic. i m a caver and i m a diver, and it s what i do. it s what makes me happy. and, you know, i know that whilst something bad did happen to me, the chances of it happening
so there s bits of rescue that i don t remember. are you all right? how are you doing? nice to see you. i know who you are! to help george piece together what happened, we reunited him with some of the 300 volunteers from around britain who stopped what they were doing to answer the call. it s in human nature, isn t it? and, erm, we ve all been in those remote situations, and we know that if something happened to us, our colleagues would come and get us. and part of that is to do the reverse and do whatever is necessary, and everybody brought their a game. so we ve got rope set up 30 metres. despite his injuries, george says he will return to caving. and to show his gratitude, he s training tojoin the team who rescued him. for 300 people to come to my aid from across the country, all come together to achieve one thing as a team, and the single bloody mindedness of it as well, you know? there s no way they were
we reunited him with some of the 300 volunteers from around britain who stopped what they were doing to answer the call. it s in human nature, isn t it? and, erm, we ve all been in those remote situations, and we know that if something happened to us, our colleagues would come and get us. and part of that is to do the reverse and do whatever is necessary, and everybody brought their a game. so we ve got rope set up 30 metres. despite his injuries, george says he will return to caving. and to show his gratitude, he s training tojoin the team who rescued him. for 300 people to come to my aid from across the country, all come together to achieve one thing as a team, and the single bloody mindedness of it as well, you know? there s no way they were going to leave you? there s no way they were going to let anything other than a good outcome happen, you know? i take my hat off to them.
to help george piece together what happened, we reunited him with some of the 300 volunteers from around britain who stopped what they were doing to answer the call. it s in human nature, isn t it? and, erm, we ve all been in those remote situations, and we know that if something happened to us, our colleagues would come and get us. and part of that is to do the reverse and do whatever is necessary, and everybody brought their a game. so, we ve got rope set up 30 metres. despite his injuries, george says he will return to caving. and to show his gratitude, he s training tojoin the team who rescued him. for 300 people to come to my aid from across the country, all come together to achieve one thing as a team, and the single bloody mindedness of it as well, you know? there s no way they were going to leave you? there was no way they were going to let anything other than a good outcome