Mountain rescuers were called out to rescue someone who injured her ankle.
Called out to Stockley Bridge in Seathwaite at 11.43 am on May 31, Keswick Mountain Rescue volunteers arrived at the scene where a couple was out for a walk.
Sadly, one of them slipped and injured her ankle.
A pair of passing walkers made their way to nearby Seathwaite Farm to raise the alarm as there is no mobile signal in that part of Borrowdale.
They returned up the valley and waited with the casualty and her husband for the arrival of the Keswick team.
After splinting the ankle the woman was stretchered to their car at Seathwaite Farm.
They then made their own way to the hospital for further checks.
The mission took 13 team members two hours to complete.
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