Skier dies after falling on 4,000ft mountain near Ben Nevis
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A tragic incident unfolded on the slopes of Aonach Mor, a majestic peak near Ben Nevis in Scotland, where a skier lost his life following a serious fall. The man, in his 60s, was navigating the snowy expanse of the Nevis Range when the accident occurred on Tuesday.

In response to the emergency, a coastguard search and rescue helicopter swiftly transported the injured skier to the hospital. Despite these efforts, he succumbed to his injuries the following day. Authorities have confirmed that there were no suspicious elements involved in the incident.

According to a statement from a Police Scotland spokesperson, “At approximately 2 p.m. on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, we were alerted to an injured individual in the Nevis Range area near Torlundy. Emergency services promptly arrived on the scene, and the man was subsequently taken to the hospital, where he passed away on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.”

The police have assured that the circumstances surrounding the skier’s death are not considered suspicious, and they will be preparing a report for the Procurator Fiscal.

‘Emergency services attended, and the man was taken to hospital where he later died on Wednesday February 18, 2026.

‘There are no suspicious circumstances, and a report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.’

Mountaineers are being warned to be fully prepared by a police mountain rescue team, following several callouts to a treacherous area which has claimed several lives. 

Today the Tayside Mountain Rescue Team posted: ‘The Team has been called out twice this afternoon for two groups of hill walkers in virtually the same area, unable to continue due to a complete lack of adequate kit, exacerbated by the icy conditions.

Ben Nevis in Scotland is the highest mountain in the British Isles, and measures over 4,000ft in height

Ben Nevis in Scotland is the highest mountain in the British Isles, and measures over 4,000ft in height

The Scottish mountains are popular with hikers, but mountain rescue teams facing multiple callouts have warned that walkers need to be properly equipped

The Scottish mountains are popular with hikers, but mountain rescue teams facing multiple callouts have warned that walkers need to be properly equipped 

‘In winter conditions, it is imperative to be properly equipped with an ice axe and crampons and be trained in the skills needed to use them.’

The Rescue Team warned that on slopes as steep as 60 degrees and with tough underfoot conditions, callouts from people in danger on remote climbs are on the rise. 

On Saturday afternoon, Police Scotland Tayside Mountain Rescue officers and the volunteers of Tayside Mountain Rescue Team attended three separate incidents on the steep icy slopes of Corrie Kilbo in Glen Doll.

In total ten people, and two greyhounds, were rescued from the same spot, 2500 feet up, within two hours. One of the callouts involved six people.

The calls received were almost identical in nature and involved groups of walkers who had been taking in the popular Munros ‘Mayar’ and ‘Driesh’ and had then found themselves in serious difficulty on the descent back to Glen Doll, while negotiating the ‘Kilbo Path’.

Constable Paul Morgan, Tayside’s Police MRT Leader, was one of those who helped rescue those involved and gave some insight into the conditions encountered by both hillwalkers and the rescuers on the day. 

Constable Morgan said: ‘On the first occasion I headed up the Kilbo Path to reach those in difficulty, I found the underfoot conditions absolutely dictated my use of ice axe and crampons, right from the very bottom of the ascent right up to where the walkers were stuck at the top. 

‘Given the Kilbo Path dissects the steep corrie wall at angles of up to 60 degrees, a slip at any stage on the snow and ice slope would result in a person taking off into the Corrie over 150metres below. 

‘In such winter conditions, the usual summer path is non-existent, covered completely in an unforgiving and uniformed blanket of snow and ice.’

‘Before I reached those in difficulty, I met a number of other walkers using ice axe and crampons on the slopes, which was so encouraging to see,’ he added. 

‘Although it was hard going underfoot, these people were clearly having a great day and enjoying the descent, which was in stark contrast to those we were there to help who were either stuck high up in the very consequential environment or had slid into the Corrie below. 

‘It is never nice to see people in such difficulty as the fear for them is real, but with some careful physical support and encouragement, we were able to help them reach safety.

‘The Munros ‘Mayar’ and ‘Driesh’ do have a reputation for being straightforward to climb during most months of the year, but when winter comes, the ascents / descents in both Corrie Fee and on the Kilbo Path are a serious undertaking. 

‘I have been involved in many rescues over the years at both locations where slips on ice have resulted in a range of injuries, including fatalities, which I would not want anyone else to suffer. 

‘Good winter skills, including the use of ice axes, crampons and assessment of conditions are fun to learn and once developed will make mountain days at this time of year much safer and hugely enjoyable.’

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