Patterdale rescue volunteers help sheep stuck on ledge

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A rope and pulley system was set up

Mountain rescuers cut short a training session to come to the aid of a sheep trapped on a ledge above old mine workings in Cumbria.

A local farmer alerted the Patterdale Mountain Rescue Team to the animal which was stuck in the Greenside mine area near Glenridding on Friday.

A rope and pulley system was set up and a team member was lowered to encourage the "nonplussed" sheep back to safety.

Afterwards it "ran off very gratefully in search of its flock", the team said.

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Mountain rescuers described the sheep as "nonplussed"

The mission, involving six team members, took about an hour.

A spokesman added: "As well as being an excellent training opportunity the team are always keen to support the local farmers."

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A team member "encouraged" the animal to safety
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