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Kathleen Speirs

Scots climber who became stuck on sea stack says waves could have swept him and pal away

This is the terrifying moment two men were winched to safely from the bottom of a sea stack in the Highlands.

Huge waves off the treacherous Atlantic Sea and strong winds battered Mike and Chris who got stuck at the foot of the Old Man of Stoer in Sutherland on Thursday evening.

The popular climbing spot sits 200 feet above sea level and is a popular climbing spot.

Bad weather and darkness creeping in, however, saw the two climbers stranded when they eventually called for help.

The coastguard search and rescue helicopter from Stornoway, Achiltibuie, Kinlochbervie and Ullapool Coastguard Rescue Teams, Lochinver RNLI lifeboat and Police Scotland scrambled to the scene at around 6.30pm.

Dramatic video footage shows the pair being winched to safety by coastguard crews.

Rescue officers gripped onto the casualties against powerful winds that made for a difficult operation.

The men were taken to Lochinver where they were passed into the care of the coastguard rescue teams.

Cold and tired from the ordeal, they were able to make their own way home.

“We’re just so grateful,” Mike said.“

"I didn’t want to call really, I kept thinking we could get out of it, but the weather was just getting worse and worse, and I started to get really worried about Chris.

“He was much further down the stack than I was, and I kept losing sight of him – he was getting battered by the waves and the sea spray was making everything really difficult, there were moments when I thought he was gone.

“So it was a huge relief to see the helicopter arriving.

“We were both so impressed with the entire rescue operation, every member of the crew were top class.

"It barely seemed possible to carry out an operation in those conditions so close to the stack but they did it.

“We also really appreciated the teams waiting for us on the ground to ensure we were OK and provided us with blankets to warm us up.

“Chris was a lot worse for wear than I was as he was stuck further down and I know he feels quite lucky – and extremely grateful – that HM Coastguard came to our rescue.

“If the seas had gotten just a bit stormier, all it would have taken was one wave to sweep us away.”

Captain Will MacLeod, from the HM Coastguard search and rescue helicopter at Stornoway, said: “This was a potentially life-threatening situation for all involved – the two men who became isolated, and the teams of coastguard rescuers, police and volunteers who responded.

“The Old Man of Stoer is a popular location for climbers but weather can rapidly deteriorate and, particularly at this time of year as we come out of the summer months, rising waves and high winds from the Atlantic Ocean present significant risks that anyone moving around the coast can expect to encounter.

“Thankfully we were able to return these men to safety without injury however, the situation could have been far worse had weather conditions become more severe.”

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