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Lucy Christie

Clueless climbers wearing trainers rescued from blizzard near summit of Ben Nevis

Four people had to be rescued near the summit of Britain's highest peak after getting caught in blizzard conditions without proper kit - with some of them wearing trainers.

Rescuers said the group was extremely lucky after attempting to scale Ben Nevis in the Highlands in "horrendous" weather without ice axes and crampons, and apparently no maps.

Three of them were wearing trainers when they were airlifted from the mountain in wind chill temperatures of minus 20C on Monday.

Lochaber Mountain Rescue said 22 members were involved in the search operation which concluded around 7.30pm.

Three of climbers were wearing trainers when they were airlifted from Ben Nevis in wind chill temperatures of minus 20C (PA)

The team said in a statement on Facebook: "Extremely lucky people. No winter kit - no ice axes, no crampons and as far as we are aware no maps. Three of the guys were in trainers!!!!

"They were about 150 metres down into Coire Eoghainn on steep ice and if they had slipped or gone down any further consequences could have far more serious.

"Fantastic effort by the Team members to find them and get them down safely. Thanks to R151 for assistance and some great flying to get casualties lifted from Half Way Lochan."

The group was taken to Belford Hospital in Fort William where their condition was not known.

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