Sunday, 7 February 2010
Central Balkans: Mountain Rescue Services Save Man
A man who tried to make his way home to the village of Anton across the main ridge of the Central Balkans (Stara Planina) in atrocious weather and without proper clothing, equipment and food supplies, was finally discovered and saved by the Bulgarian Mountain Rescue Services. He was located in an abandoned shack on the northern slopes of the Central Balkans (Stara Planina) suffering from hypothermia, dehydration and exhaustion. Apparently he had been trapped in the mountains for 5 days when he finally made a call for help on his mobile phone.
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Saturday, 6 February 2010
Pirin Mountains: Mountain Rescue Action to Save Snowboarder & Skier
In two seperate incidents in the Pirin Mountains, the Bulgarian Mountain Rescue Services today had to rescue a skier and a snowboarder who, despite all the recent warnings, had ventured off-piste into dangerous avalanche zones. Both became stuck and unable to proceed safely without assistance from the Bulgarian Mountain Rescue Services. The skier is said to have been a 13-year old child.
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Friday, 5 February 2010
Pirin Mountains: Avalanche Falls without Incident
An avalanche is reported to have fallen again in the Pirin Mountains today, but thankfully this time without incident or injury. The avalanche fell in the region of Tsarna Mogila.
'Pirin' National Park: Clamping Down on Illegal Extreme Sports
The growing tendency for off-piste skiing and snowboarding, and the increasing illegal use of snowmobiles and ATV (all terrain vehicles) within the 'Pirin' National Park has just been highlighted by the Directorate of the 'Pirin' National Park. Such activities are in direct contravention of the Protected Areas Act and the Management Plan for the 'Pirin' National Park. Furthermore, these activities frequently trigger avalanches in the mountains.
The Directorate of the 'Pirin' National Park is now reminding tourist agencies and other operators currently promoting and organising such extreme sports that these activities are illegal within the 'Pirin' National Park, and that in future they will be clamping down on them and that legal action will be taken against those ignoring and breaking the national park regulations.
The Directorate of the 'Pirin' National Park is now reminding tourist agencies and other operators currently promoting and organising such extreme sports that these activities are illegal within the 'Pirin' National Park, and that in future they will be clamping down on them and that legal action will be taken against those ignoring and breaking the national park regulations.
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Bulgarian Mountains: High Risk of Avalanche Continues
The director of the Bulgarian Mountain Rescue Services Kiril Rusev has told the Bulgarian media that the risk of avalanches remains very high in the Bulgarian mountains at the moment. This risk is especially great away from the perapred pistes and he once again called for skiers and snowbaorders not to venture off-piste.
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
Pirin Mountains: Another Skier Dies in an Avalanche
Another skier lost his life in the Pirin Mountains today when he was caught by an avalanche falling from Platoto towards the Demyanishka Dolina. His other three companions escaped without serious injury.
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National Park,
Pirin,
Skiing
Sunday, 31 January 2010
Central Balkans: Two Climbers Rescued from Avalanche below Mount Botev
Two climbers caught in an avalanche in the 'Severen Dzhendem' Nature Reserve below Mount Botev in the Central Balkans (Stara Planina) were finally rescued today. The avalanche fell yesterday evening and the Bulgarian Mountain Rescue Services were quickly on the scene. However, the difficulty of the terrain and danger of triggering fresh avalanches hindered rescue efforts. The climbers survived the night by digging a snow-shole, and were finally rescued today. One of the climbers has a fractured leg and hypothermia, and the other has a dislocated shoulder.
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