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Tryfan: Two rescued from Snowdonia peak by helicopter
Two women have been winched to safety by a rescue helicopter after straying into a gully while climbing on a mountain in Snowdonia.
Ogwen Valley mountain rescue said the walkers had climbed most of the way up the North Ridge of Tryfan, which measures 3,010 ft (918m).
A passing group had given them directions, but after losing sight of them the women strayed into the gully.
A coastguard helicopter rescued the women and took them to safety.
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