New Applicants’ Assessment Weekend – 28 February & 1 March
Over the weekend of 28th February and 1st March, Bolton Mountain Rescue Team ran its 2026 new applicants’ assessment weekend, welcoming a strong group of candidates who all put in a huge amount of effort across two demanding days.
Saturday included a fitness test, followed by a navigation assessment on Winter Hill, testing both physical capability and hill skills. Applicants also attended interviews with our Team Leader and Deputy Team Leader, completed a navigation theory test, a blindfolded stretcher carrying exercise, had a tour of our Ladybridge HQ, and had a look at our kit so they could better understand essential mountain rescue equipment.
Sunday saw the applicants head to the Tockholes area for a full day of outdoor scenarios, where teamwork and problem-solving were key. The morning consisted of search exercises, and first aid scenarios designed to assess casualty care and communication under pressure. In the afternoon, applicants were split into two teams to take on simulated callouts, with each team required to locate, treat, and safely extricate two casualties.
Throughout the whole weekend, the new applicants were mentored and assessed by experienced team members, which added even more pressure to every scenario they faced.
We would like to thank everyone who applied, turned up, and gave their best throughout the weekend. The commitment, resilience, and teamwork on display were impressive.
We will not be opening up recruitment for our Operational Team again for the foreseeable future. ... See MoreSee Less
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New Applicants’ Assessment Weekend – 28 February & 1 March
Over the weekend of 28th February and 1st March, Bolton Mountain Rescue Team ran its 2026 new applicants’ assessment weekend, welcoming a strong group of candidates who all put in a huge amount of effort across two demanding days.
Saturday included a fitness test, followed by a navigation assessment on Winter Hill, testing both physical capability and hill skills. Applicants also attended interviews with our Team Leader and Deputy Team Leader, completed a navigation theory test, a blindfolded stretcher carrying exercise, had a tour of our Ladybridge HQ, and had a look at our kit so they could better understand essential mountain rescue equipment.
Sunday saw the applicants head to the Tockholes area for a full day of outdoor scenarios, where teamwork and problem-solving were key. The morning consisted of search exercises, and first aid scenarios designed to assess casualty care and communication under pressure. In the afternoon, applicants were split into two teams to take on simulated callouts, with each team required to locate, treat, and safely extricate two casualties.
Throughout the whole weekend, the new applicants were mentored and assessed by experienced team members, which added even more pressure to every scenario they faced.
We would like to thank everyone who applied, turned up, and gave their best throughout the weekend. The commitment, resilience, and teamwork on display were impressive.
We will not be opening up recruitment for our Operational Team again for the foreseeable future. ... See MoreSee Less
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On 14th February, a day on which we received four emergency callouts, Bolton Mountain Rescue Team were called to assist a casualty who had slipped on ice on the moors near Holcombe and sustained a serious lower leg and ankle injury.
Initial assessments suggested a potential fracture, and further hospital investigations later revealed the full extent of the injuries: three fractures, torn ligaments on both sides, and the need for surgical intervention including the installation of a screw, a plate, and the removal of some bone fragments.
This incident is a stark reminder that winter conditions can make even familiar terrain extremely hazardous, and that injuries can be far more severe than they first appear.
We wish the casualty a full recovery, and thank all those involved in the rescue and onward medical care.
Photos and injury details shared with permission from the casualty. ... See MoreSee Less
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