Men of the Glen | Scottish Mountain Rescue Documentary

Описание к видео Men of the Glen | Scottish Mountain Rescue Documentary

"It's all about helping people"


Produced & Directed by Jon Edward Davies
Cinematography by David Erdelyi
Edited by George Blackburn
Sound by Eefaa Hassan
Additional Photography by Viktor Weisz


Glenelg Mountain Rescue Team (GMRT) has been in operation since 1973, serving the Parish of Glenelg and its 300-strong population in the intervening period. However, there is change at the helm with Donnie MacDonald bowing out after serving as the team’s leader for more than two decades, and handing the ropes over to Ronnie MacDonald who has assumed the head role.


Donnie, the skipper of the renowned Glenelg to Skye ferry, which docks at Kylerhea on the Misty Isle, has taken the decision to step aside to allow, in his words, “somebody younger to take over”. He added: “The gear that we have has changed a lot over the years. It’s all much lighter and has improved, it is waterproof and is more practical. “When I started off, we had the old stretchers, but now they are much lighter and easier to get casualties off the hill. Before my time, they even used old gates to get folk down. “The technology is much better now with GPS and whatnot, but local knowledge is the most valuable tool of the lot. “All of our team know the land. We all know different areas and it is the best asset we have. “Although I am stepping down, I am still going to remain on the team to provide help. I learned a lot from older people with experience and I intend that to continue. “I will miss it. I will probably miss the planning, but I will still be involved.” The skipper is no stranger to serving his community and will continue in his role as a retained firefighter for the Glenelg station, a job he has held for 30 years.
By Chris MacLennan, Inverness Press & Journal


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