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Out walking with my other half yesterday afternoon. Very nasty looking crash just past (or on?) Jacobs Ladder. Loads of Mountain Rescue and Ambulance staff in attendance. He didn't seem to be moved for a long time and MR had oxygen and a saline drip in use plus a defib to hand.

Anyone on here know who this was and if he was OK?

Healing vibes whoever you are!

 
Posted : 26/05/2020 9:10 am
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Edale MRT usually post their rescues up on the website. doesn't appear to have been updated to include that one, though. Maybe check back later?

https://edalemrt.co.uk/incidents/

 
Posted : 26/05/2020 9:19 am
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Nothing on the Edale/PD mountain rescue pages about it.

 
Posted : 26/05/2020 9:22 am
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Could it have been a training course? If not, that is sounding a rather severe incident - hopefully the rider is ok and everyone else is as well.

 
Posted : 26/05/2020 9:27 am
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Thanks for the link Superficial. Will keep an eye on that.

It really stuck in my head - there but for the grace of god and all that. Hope he's OK.

 
Posted : 26/05/2020 9:27 am
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Rode down jacobs ladder last wednesday, was thinking you could have a proper nasty crash on it if you were unlucky.

 
Posted : 26/05/2020 9:33 am
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Mate is a member of Kinder MRT (based in Hayfield) - it wasn't them who responded so was probably Edale MRT. MRT in general not running exercises at the moment due to COVID so likely it was for real 🙁

 
Posted : 26/05/2020 10:07 am
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Without wanting to go into to much detail there was a concerned citizen picking up helmet and backpack etc, plus a lot of moans and a few very significant screams when they tried to move him (at least he was conscious). I can say with quite a high level of confidence it was real.

 
Posted : 26/05/2020 10:17 am
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It was Buxton MRT, it's on their FB page now.

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2947122398670393&id=163994070316587

 
Posted : 26/05/2020 5:03 pm
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Wow, so he successfully descended Jacob's Ladder, then fell off on a smooth bit near Barber Booth?

There's a message for all of us in there, somewhere.  Unfortunately, that message is probably "Stay Alert".

(Healing vibes to the rider, of course)

 
Posted : 26/05/2020 6:20 pm
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That's the incident. Yes it was a bit further on than the bottom of the ladder, but i did wonder if he had fallen on the ladder and somehow managed to end up where he lay (carried?).

Thanks for finding it Crazylegs.

Hope he mends soon. as i said, looked pretty nasty.

 
Posted : 27/05/2020 4:30 pm
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Wow, so he successfully descended Jacob’s Ladder, then fell off on a smooth bit near Barber Booth?

Standard. Pay attention down all the massive technical gnar core, take great care etc.
Finish that, get onto the "smooth" bit, relax, stop paying attention and BANG.

A mate did the same sort of thing once, finished a MTB ride, pulled up outside his house, didn't unclip, fell over and shattered his ankle. After riding miles of technical trails with jumps and drop-offs, he fell over on a smooth bit of tarmac at 3mph. Was off the bike for 2 months.

Hope the guy is OK and on the mend quickly.

 
Posted : 27/05/2020 5:06 pm
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The link above says it was an ebike, possibly going 15mph over a technical area and lost control and stopping abruptly and fell off.

Easily done, I know a few people who have ridden bikes for years, then get an ebike and don't adapt and the power sometimes catches them out in silly places.

Hope he mends quickly

 
Posted : 27/05/2020 7:49 pm
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This is exactly the reason we should STAY HOME! Resources and emergency staff are worn out, exhausted. Even driving to these places increases risk. Stay home no gnar! It’s your public duty.

 
Posted : 27/05/2020 8:35 pm
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This is exactly the reason we should STAY HOME! Resources and emergency staff are worn out, exhausted. Even driving to these places increases risk. Stay home no gnar! It’s your public duty.

Nice trolling

 
Posted : 27/05/2020 9:21 pm
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When did 'no car, no gnar, not far' stop being applicable, and failure to do so a cause for moralising castigation? I missed that memo.

 
Posted : 27/05/2020 9:30 pm
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As of Cummingate, It's now, car, far, still not gnar (riverside walks recommended)

Hope all involved are ok

 
Posted : 27/05/2020 9:34 pm
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He got down the gnar bit safely, and fell off on the not gnar bit.

 
Posted : 27/05/2020 9:37 pm
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Thanks for the clarification, it's a minefield.

 
Posted : 27/05/2020 9:39 pm
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No trolling, as a retired firefighter, elderly parents, immune compromised wife, a daughter in the Police, another daughter in adult care leaving services.... I give these matters some thought. Perhaps you should too julians?

 
Posted : 27/05/2020 9:52 pm
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Wof makes a good point
And to call it trolling just makes you look stupid julians.

 
Posted : 27/05/2020 10:05 pm
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👍

 
Posted : 27/05/2020 10:08 pm
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There’s a message for all of us in there, somewhere. Unfortunately, that message is probably “Stay Alert”.

(Healing vibes to the rider, of course)

Stay Alert. Healing Vibes. Thank the NHS
FIFY

 
Posted : 28/05/2020 8:18 am
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He got down the gnar bit safely, and fell off on the not gnar bit.

My worst off-road accident was like this. Bruised ribs and knee 100 metres from the end of the trail on a bit you could ride on a shopping bike. Took a couple of months to get back to normal. The shame is still with me.

 
Posted : 28/05/2020 8:50 am
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Should have voted Labour, wouldn’t have happened then

probably

 
Posted : 28/05/2020 10:57 am
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Should have voted Labour, wouldn’t have happened then

Exactly. The pinko-socialists would have outlawed electric bicycles and made everyone ride rigid singlespeeds.

 
Posted : 28/05/2020 11:30 am
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No trolling, as a retired firefighter, elderly parents, immune compromised wife

Not sure how that’s relevant?

Do mountain rescue members have to self-isolate after they’ve been in very close contact with a member of the public as happened here?

 
Posted : 28/05/2020 12:48 pm
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[strong]Flaperon[/strong] wrote:

Do mountain rescue members have to self-isolate after they’ve been in very close contact with a member of the public as happened here?

Cave rescue I know, but we take our guidance directly from Mountain Rescue on such matters...

Point 8

https://www.caverescue.org.uk/cave-rescue-and-novel-coronavirus-sars-cov-2/

 
Posted : 28/05/2020 12:53 pm

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