About the Team

 

 For over 60 years the U.W.F.R.A. has been rescuing people and animals from the caves and fells around Wharfedale, Nidderdale, Littondale and Mid-Airedale.

The majority of its work involves attending incidents involving people or animals in difficulty in caves, potholes, mineshafts, on fells, crags or anywhere not accessible to the normal Emergency Services.

Please Help Support The Team

The team is made up of over 80 well trained and well equipped volunteer cavers, climbers and mountaineers and is on call 365 days a year.

Its membership live in "the Dale" or travel from as far away as Leeds or Bradford and are prepared to respond to a callout at any time of the day or night and in the worst of weather conditions.  Whilst it has been called to assist at major national incidents, such as the Lockerbie air crash, it has also had its own difficult rescues, such as the successful extraction of 2 trapped cavers through 200 metres of flooded passage at Sleets Gill. Rescuing exhausted and injured cavers and fell walkers who are lost or have broken bones is more the norm. The Association's activities also involve helping local farmers, usually with, livestock stranded on crags, in mineshafts, rivers or snow

 

Patron: Lord Crathorne. H.M Lord Lieutenant

 

 

Latest Team Callouts

  • Date
    Friday 30th Jul 20:15
    Location
    Hebden
    Incident
    The tea was called by the police to assist in the search for a missing 78 year old male. An RAF Sea King helicopter and two SARDA dogs were also involved in the search. The man turned up safe and well.
  • Date
    Monday 26th Jul 15:35
    Location
    Buckden Gill
    Incident
    A 64yr old man fell 7 metres down a waterfall in Buckden Gill, fracturing his pelvis. The Yorkshire Air Ambulance attended but was unable to land close to the site so a Sea King helicopter from Leconfield was called and winched him on board to take him to Harrogate Hospital.
  • Date
    Sunday 18th Jul 14:00
    Location
    Barden High Dock Reservoir
    Incident
    The team was called to rescue a sheep stuck 50 metres inside a tunnel of the sluice way of Barden High Dock Reservoir
  • Date
    Thursday 15th Jul 17:20
    Location
    Between Great and Little Whernside
    Incident
    Callout by North Yorkshire Police to help man suffering with a severe angina attack. He was taken to Airedale Hospital by Yorkshire Air Ambulance.
  • Date
    Saturday 19th Jun 18:00
    Location
    Ilkley Quarry
    Incident
    The team was called to assist a climber who had fallen 20 feet. The climber was stretchered to the waiting Air Ambulance.

A tribute to Kenneth Smallpage

A tribute to Kenneth Smallpage, a founder member of the Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association who died 22nd April 2010.

Latest Team News

Coast to Coast Charity Bike Ride 2010

Raising funds for the Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association and Air Cadets

 Based on a true scenario, in June 2010 0140hrs Sergeant Widdowson – “Fell Rescue – I’m just ringing to give you a heads up on a situation that’s developing on the moors over Skipton, we may be putting in a formal turn out request through our control room”

Game Show 2010

The 2010 Game Show took place on the last Sunday in June. It was a hot sunny day but unfortunately the event happened to clash with England playing in the World Cup and this meant the attendance was well down on previous years. While the accounts have not yet been finalised, it seems likely there will be very little profit (if any at all) to be distributed to the two local Rescue Teams (ourselves and the Cave Rescue Organisation).

Media Give Support To Card Campaign

The ‘Calling for Help’ card campaign has been given full support by the press and media.

Hayley Cornish fundraising for UWFRA

About me and my 3 Lake Swims...

What Am I Doing?

3 x Open Water Swims;

500m in Lake Coniston on Sunday 30th May, 500m in Derwent Water on Sunday 20th June, 1 mile in Ullswater on Sunday 18th July 

Training Weekend is Huge Success

On the 8th and 9th May UWFRA, Cave Rescue Organisation (CRO), North Yorkshire Police and North Yorkshire Fire Brigade held a large training exercise near UWFRA's  HQ in Grassington. 

Dowbergill Warning

 

 Please read before planning a trip!!

 

 

Going Out Safety Campaign

 

Many people visiting the Yorkshire Dales don’t know how to get help if there is an accident or if someone is missing or overdue.  That’s the claim of the three volunteer search and rescue teams which provide a safety net for walkers, cavers, climbers, casual visitors and others who venture out into the local countyside.

Yorkshire Dales Mountain Forcast

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