| Mountain Rescue Teams Descend on Oban for Rigging Training |
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| Written by Ross Lilley | |||
| Tuesday, 27 April 2010 21:08 | |||
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Oban Mountain Rescue Team hosted a training course last weekend for 10 other Scottish Mountain Rescue Teams on the theme of technical rigging and safe lowering techniques. The course was tutored by Jonathon Hart (Lochaber), Tony Powell (Oban), Stuart Johnson and Jon Sanders (Both Tayside). All are experienced members of their respective teams. Around 30 participants took part in a series of workshops based at the Oban MR post on Sinclair Drive and several crag locations around Oban. Stuart Johnston, Mountain Rescue Committee of Scotland Training Officer, remarked “ This is one of the first of a series of events organised by the Mountain Rescue Committee of Scotland designed to share good practice amongst Scottish Mountain Rescue on safe rigging systems. Everyone enjoyed the opportunity to learn from each other and the Oban team provided a great venue and hospitality.” Tony Powell, Oban Mountain Rescue Training Officer, said “ It was a good opportunity to test Oban Team’s methods against other teams’ methods. I think we can be re-assured that the systems we use past muster but there were one or two tips I can take back that might further improve the way we do things in the team.” The Mountain Rescue Committee of Scotland thanked all those who made the weekend a success and look forward to taking this and other similar events out to teams across Scotland.
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| Last Updated on Tuesday, 27 April 2010 21:46 |















