flashing lights
Incident Report #41 2016
Flashing lights were reported in area of White Ghyll/Scout Crag. We investigated, and although we saw the lights, they were not flashing a recognised distress signal, nor responding to our attempts to communicate, so we went home. We did see shooting stars, a satellite, and with Lancaster Universities aurora alert showing high activity there was a possibility of Northern Lights being spotted. The aurora proved as elusive as the source of the flashing lights so we went home
Incident Report #24 2016
Flashing lights and shouts for help were reported from a Langdale pub. An investigation found only the possibility of a farmer recovering his dog or similar. A false alarm with good intent.
Incident Report #86 2015
Lights were reported above the campsite at Chapel Stile. They were investigated by team members, but nothing was found
Incident Report #80 2014
Incident Report #3 2014
Incident Report #96 2013
Incident Report #92 2013
Incident Report #65 2013
Incident Report #50 2013
Incident Report #58 2012
Incident Report #19 2012
Flashing lights were reported near the summit of Loughrigg. They were visible for a prolonged period. A couple of team members checked them out and found nothing.
Incident Report #92 2011
Flashing lights were reported in the Raven Crag area of Gt Langdale. A check found two people, high on the crag and a shouted conversation confirmed that they didn't need any help
Incident Report #58 1989
Incident Report #9 1975
Incident Report #21 1994
Incident Report #2 1988
Incident Report #14 1977
Incident Report #78 1992
Incident Report #63 1992
Incident Report #56 2011
Incident Report #49 1995
Incident Report #31 1997
Incident Report #60 1999
Incident Report #54 1999
Incident Report #36 1999
People leaving the New Dungeon Ghyll hotel observed flashing lights from the valley. When team members arrived, they also saw them. When they arrived on the summit to investigate, they found approximately eight people scattered around the few flat bits sleeping peacefully. They denied any part in any flashing light type antics, but there seemed little likelihood that anyone else was involved.
Incident Report #56 1987
The manager from the ODG reported constant flashing lights on thcfcllside. A small party with search dogs found the problem on Pike Howe. A fire, that had been smouldering on a path had 'f!ared-up'. Path repair gang working nearby during the day.
Incident Report #52 1987
Two youths at ODG campsite reported lights on the fell. A small group investigated lights and informants. False alarm with good intent. Rest of team on stand by at Ambleside base.
Incident Report #2 1985
The team investigated many reports of flashing lights above the crags. Eventually found two male climbing instructors from Bowness on a 'Pretend Bivi'. To avoid any more confusion they were escorted down.
Incident Report #4 2011
We assisted police in checking the area after multiple reports of flares were recieved... we think someone was mucking about... cheers.. we had nothing better to do..