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Looks like they did the correct thing with the sitting it out in a tent, and they had completed their route cards which made it easier for the MRT to find them...
BUT they had no signal on their phones... Good job they didn't have to rely on their mobile phones to call in a rescue, after all some folks do believe that in the UK you don't need much more than a mobile phone when lost on the mountains these days
Looks like they did the correct thing with the sitting it out in a tent, and they had completed their route cards which made it easier for the MRT to find them...
BUT they had no signal on their phones... Good job they didn't have to rely on their mobile phones to call in a rescue, after all some folks do believe that in the UK you don't need much more than a mobile phone when lost on the mountains these days
He said: "It was wet and windy up there and when the girls realised they were lost and had no phone signal they put up a tent for shelter. They waited for help to come and because the instructors were able to give us a detailed description of their route it made the search a lot easier.
We found them at 3:30am. They were cold, tired, frightened and a long way up, but it could have been a lot worse.
We walked them down off the hill and reunited them with the rest of their party.