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Last Updated: Thursday, 13 May, 2004, 13:45 GMT 14:45 UK
Walker killed in 250ft fall
Walkers in Snowdonia
The Ogwen Valley mountain rescue team recovered the walker's body
A walker has died after slipping over a rock face while walking in Snowdonia.

North Wales Police named the man as Richard Booth, 77, from Bishopston in Swansea.

He fell 250 feet while ascending Y Garn above the Ogwen Valley on Wednesday afternoon.

Mr Booth's body was recovered by 22 members of the Ogwen Valley Rescue team.

Rescuers said Mr Booth, an experienced mountain walker, had been "extremely unlucky."

A spokesman for the Ogwen Valley mountain rescue team said he slipped in the wrong place.

Mr Booth and a friend from Swansea, John Robinson, had been walking up a footpath on Y Garn in thick cloud when he slipped.

He fell over a 10ft rock face and continued to tumble down a scree slope on the mountainside.

Mr Robinson climbed down to him and realised he was dead.

He tried to summon assistance with a whistle and by shouting and eventually came across three other walkers with a mobile phone who called for help.

Although he was not wearing a helmet, Mr Booth was otherwise well-equipped.

Mr Booth was an adviser to the Welsh Scout Association and had extensive experience of high level walking in Britain, Uganda, the Himalayas and the Pyrenees.

Anne Harries, area commissioner of the Glamorgan West division of the Scout Association, said: "It is a terrible irony that the hills of Snowdonia that he loved so much eventually claimed his life.

"His expertise in mountain walking has been of enormous value to the Scouts," she added.




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