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Wales Online
25-05-2025
- General
- Wales Online
Walker 'wrangled' off Tryfan as description leaves people amused
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info The latest rescue from an extremely busy North Wales mountain rescue team caught the eye of followers this week. Ogwen Valley Mountain Rescue Team have had a blitz of callouts in 2025 as Eryri National Park has been packed full of walkers and climbers. This has sadly included responding to some tragedies with two lives lost in just the last couple of weeks. Thankfully the last rescue they reported ended well for all involved. But the description over how they got the latest stuck walker to safety left their fans amused. The drama happened on Thursday on the infamous Tryfan, a scramblers paradise that catches so many out. A man attempted to come down Y Gully. This is a tricky section to go up and coming down this route is not recommended. The highly experienced 'Bald Scrambler' said this was "far too steep and would require rope, in my opinion". The point was proven when this particular walker got stuck as he tried the descent. Ogwen Valley MRT were called and a team dispatched. Three members climbed up to the stricken scrambler. He was then "wrangled" back to safe ground according to Ogwen MRT on Facebook. The term sparked some interest and potentially a few Google searches. They would of discovered people can "wrangle", (or herd) cows or other livestock - basically moving or bringing them under control, perhaps by rope in the traditional cowboy way. Indeed in this case the walker was roped off the cliff and walked off the mountain. In response to their Facebook post, one walker said: "The threat of being wrangled would ensure that I behaved myself on Tryfan" and another said "was wondering exactly what 'wrangled' entailed!" Others simply declared their love of the term with someone saying "Wrangled. Great word" and another adding "Love that description 'wrangled to safety'". For Ogwen it is their latest job on what is proving another busy year. In 2024 they were called out 176 times and they are well on track to match or even surpass that this year at the current rate. When you do that many rescues it's understandable that the social media team are running out of ways to describe them! People can support the fundraising efforts of the Ogwen Valley team on this link. Sign up for the North Wales Live newsletter sent twice daily to your inbox Find out what's happening near you
Yahoo
09-04-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Oil and gas well northeast of Greeley still releasing; containment, evacuations ongoing
DENVER (KDVR) — Crews are still working to mitigate a 'containment issue' at a Chevron oil and gas facility northeast of Greeley that has led to 12 people evacuated and a school closure, as well as injured a Chevron 'business partner employee.' The 'well control incident' began at about 5:50 p.m. on Sunday as Galeton Fire Protection District crews responded to an oil and gas facility south of Weld County Road 74. On Monday, the Weld County government said the well was 'releasing primarily water with some oil and gas.' Original reporting: 1 injured after incident at northern Colorado oil and gas facility, evacuations still in place Weld County said that Galeton Elementary School is expected to remain closed through at least the end of the day on Thursday. Residents within a half-mile of the well pad are still under temporary evacuation orders. On Tuesday, response work continued at the well site. Weld County said that on Monday, crews were able to: Successfully turn off all potential ignition sources Conduct air monitoring on and around the well site, as well as in the evacuation zone Levels were found to be below levels of concern for public health Recover and remove liquids from the site Those actions were followed up with crews securing the site on Tuesday and staging equipment that will be used to stop the release from the well. Weld County said that the containment and removal of liquids is ongoing at the site. Air monitoring also continued Tuesday, and wildlife biologists are monitoring a Bald eagle nest located just over a mile and a half southeast of the well pad. The biologists have also been surveying the area within a mile of the pad for any other raptor nests. 'Our priority remains the safety and security of our neighbors, our workers, and the environment,' Weld County said Tuesday. Anyone with livestock is directed to contact their veterinarian to evaluate and monitor the animals. Questions or requests for help boarding or relocating livestock can be directed to 970-342-0135. A Joint Information Center Community Information Line has been set up at 970-400-4264. There is also an informational website available here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.