Author Topic: Tryfan accident  (Read 9868 times)

snakehips

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Re: Tryfan accident
« Reply #15 on: 19:07:39, 02/04/16 »
Well said Graeme  O0 O0
they say that 50 is the new 21 (fingers crossed)

Dyffryn Ardudwy

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Re: Tryfan accident
« Reply #16 on: 08:40:14, 20/04/16 »
Very sad news AGAIN!!!!.
Yet another casualty on Tryfan, the third in as many weeks.
With the stunning weather over the National Park, are we to see yet more casualties, before something is done about educating the public on the potential dangers of mountains.

fernman

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Re: Tryfan accident
« Reply #17 on: 08:59:32, 20/04/16 »
Where did you hear this? I have checked online versions of The Independent, The Guardian and North Wales News as well as BBC News Wales and Grough without finding anything, while my search engine only turned up past incidents.

sussamb

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Re: Tryfan accident
« Reply #18 on: 09:06:21, 20/04/16 »
Link is in first post  ;)
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fernman

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Re: Tryfan accident
« Reply #19 on: 09:26:14, 20/04/16 »
Thank you. That was nearly 4 weeks ago, I thought from today's post there had been another accident.

Dyffryn Ardudwy

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Re: Tryfan accident
« Reply #20 on: 17:39:10, 20/04/16 »
David John Smith,a  college Professor from the South Of England died on the weekend on Tryfan.

Strider

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Re: Tryfan accident
« Reply #21 on: 17:46:44, 20/04/16 »
David John Smith,a  college Professor from the South Of England died on the weekend on Tryfan.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-north-west-wales-36084110

November last year.

And from reading that, he sounds like he was well-educated to the potential dangers.  Accidents happen.
« Last Edit: 17:49:55, 20/04/16 by Strider »
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Re: Tryfan accident
« Reply #22 on: 08:56:04, 21/04/16 »
Very sad news AGAIN!!!!.
Yet another casualty on Tryfan, the third in as many weeks.
With the stunning weather over the National Park, are we to see yet more casualties, before something is done about educating the public on the potential dangers of mountains.


David John Smith,a  college Professor from the South Of England died on the weekend on Tryfan.


How can you voice an opinion that other people should be educated when you didn't even read the report correctly. The news was from an inquest into a tragic accident that happened in November 2015.
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