Mountain rescuers save ewe stranded on cliff edge with the help of a sheep sack – Cannasumer

Mountain rescuers save ewe stranded on cliff edge with the help of a sheep sack

A mountain rescue team helped save a stranded sheep in the Peak District (Pictures: SWNS)
A mountain rescue team helped save a stranded sheep in the Peak District (Pictures: SWNS)

Mountain rescuers saved a ewe stranded on a cliff edge by carefully lowering her to safety in a sheep rescue sack.

The ewe had become trapped on a ledge above Stanage Plantation, a beauty spot in the Peak District, Derbyshire.

The Edale Mountain Rescue team were called to retrieve her and on arrival tried to lasso the creature.

When this tactic failed, the team lowered themselves down the rockface using ropes, and placed the animal in the rescue sack.

The sack was then lowered to the ground below, where the sheep’s farmer was waiting. He checked she was unhurt and released her back into her field to graze

The rescue happened about 4.21pm on Thursday. An Edale Mountain Rescue spokesperson wrote on social media afterwards: ‘We were called to assist a cragfast ewe on a ledge above Stanage Plantation.

‘Team members set up a rope system back from the edge in order to access the ledge above the sheep.

A lone sheep became stranded on a crag in the Peak District, Derbyshire, on Thursday October 17. Release date October 18 2024. Mountain rescuers were called to save a lone sheep after it got stranded on a cliff ledge at a beauty spot. The Edale Mountain Rescue team was called to retrieve the ewe which was stuck above Stanage Plantation in the Peak District, in Derbyshire. Volunteers first tried to lasso the wooly creature but when that proved unsuccessful they lowered themselves down and placed it into a sheep rescue sack. The uninjured sheep was then checked over by its farmer before being released back into its field to graze following the rescue at 4.21pm yesterday (Thurs). Sharing details of the incident on social media, an Edale Mountain Rescue spokesperson said:
The lone sheep stranded on a ledge before the rescue (Picture: Edale Mountain Rescue/SWNS)
The team putting the ewe in the sheep rescue sack
The team putting the ewe in the sheep rescue sack(Picture: Edale Mountain Rescue/SWNS)

‘We left the lasso-the-sheep challenge to our newly qualified MCI mountaineering instructor but he failed so we reverted to the trusted technique of distracting it (with both a stick and a sheep dog) from below whilst two team members lowered down to it and wrestled it in to the sheep rescue sack.

‘It was then quickly lowered to the floor uninjured where the farmer and his son checked it over and released it off back to graze.

‘Thanks to Nick (farmer) and Will (his son) and also to the super helpful climbing community who spotted the sheep with their bouldering mats in case it turned in to a woolly jumper.’

The ewe being taken to safety in a rescue sack
The ewe was taken down to safety in the sack (Picture: Edale Mountain Rescue/SWNS)
The team lowered themselves onto the ledge using ropes
The team lowered themselves onto the ledge using ropes (Picture Edale Mountain Rescue/SWNS)
The sheep is checked over
The sheep is checked over (Picture: Edale Mountain Rescue/SWNS)

There was no time to rest, however, as not long after the ewe rescue the team were told of a young sheep further down the crag that had a broken limb.

So off they went and used the rescue sack to save that sheep as well.

An Edale Mountain Rescue spokesperson added: ‘Our best wishes to all of our casualties today. We hope ewe all get well soon.’

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